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More than words

“Many children were amongst the protestors in Trafalgar Square, in London, on the 17th January 2007 to protest against the Israeli attacks on Gaza“
I have published a photo about the rally in Trafalgar Square to support the people in Gaza. As usual I have completed the photo with some thoughts, to give more than words [...]

Meeka and Tai: the young lady and the dancer

The first shot of a quite long series for Meeka and Tai, two teenagers coming from Toronto and now living in London. Their mother wanted a portfolio for each of them, so Fabiana and I went into a studio and worked to get the best of of these two smart guys.
It is the second time [...]

Night Fun

I had never shot at night. When the sky goes dark, every single light is paramount. This child was playing in the fountain on the South Bank and she, with some friends and under the supervision of her mother, was having a lot of fun.
It has been challenging to shoot with so few lights but [...]

Tantrum!

Lately I am shooting children more than usual, even if I limit myself to public Festivals and similar events. I am not always at ease taking photos of them, but there are moments that are worth it. This was one of them.
We were walking on the bridge in front of Embankment when we saw this [...]

Hand in Hand

Few things are more reassuring than someone keeping your hand. There may be noise, crowd, the whole scary world out there, but nothing is too dangerous if your guide is holding your hand. And if one is reassuring, having both your hands kept by guardians’ hands is peace.
There was a large crowd this year at [...]

Are we there yet?

The long days of the Notting Hill Carnival are some of those days that have so many attractions that children would like to have more and more. They use all the resources they have chasing those special things that cannot be seen every day. Their eyes are filled with emotions, awe and happiness than being [...]