Gianluca Drago
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Decay has its own charm. When we confront things that are fading, we’re really looking at ourselves in the mirror. Yesterday, I found myself in front of some urban graffiti that’s now peeling away — not a pretty sight, and yet the details had something worth photographing. Like little pieces of pop art. Or maybe like fragments of ancient maps, spared by time yet marked by age, evoking atlases, islands in uncharted seas, astronomical paths.
I guess it’s a kind of documentary photography. Nothing fancy. But I like it.
I guess it’s a kind of documentary photography. Nothing fancy. But I like it.
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