Risultato della ricerca: escape
andy forest
miglior vista su Salva originale
jeanven
“We are concentrated in cities, we develop technologies to control everything, when everything cannot be controlled, we are stressed by everyday life…“ “At a certain point in our life a need arises, ancestral, intimate, to get away for a moment, not to escape but to rediscover the true essence of things, to give value to the essential, to activate the survival instinct, arriving at the deepest part of ourselves, taking a different path and like every other path must start from the beginning. So my journey began.” This is the intro of my first photobook made in Peru. I wanted to tell a journey not only physical but above all spiritual and introspective in one of those most mysterious and magnificent place on our planet: the sacred Valley of the Incas and Machu Picchu. The work was created and designed on a photographic level as a sort of reportage in which aspects of daily life were emphasized, faces, places and breathtaking panoramas. Above all, I have committed myself to capturing unique, perfect and unrepeatable moments.Contact with nature is total: the sensations that I felt along the way are indescribable in words but with the powerful medium that is photography, I tried to convey them to the best of my ability. All of this has had a big impact on me. I felt the need to share these feelings. Find more on: https://jeanven.com/projects/elcamino/
RosannaFerrari
Per la preda non c'è scampo.... Martin pescatore, Riserva San Genuario, Piemonte
sergio.busa
Escape project
jeanven
“We are concentrated in cities, we develop technologies to control everything, when everything cannot be controlled, we are stressed by everyday life…“ “At a certain point in our life a need arises, ancestral, intimate, to get away for a moment, not to escape but to rediscover the true essence of things, to give value to the essential, to activate the survival instinct, arriving at the deepest part of ourselves, taking a different path and like every other path must start from the beginning. So my journey began.” This is the intro of my first photobook made in Peru. I wanted to tell a journey not only physical but above all spiritual and introspective in one of those most mysterious and magnificent place on our planet: the sacred Valley of the Incas and Machu Picchu. The work was created and designed on a photographic level as a sort of reportage in which aspects of daily life were emphasized, faces, places and breathtaking panoramas. Above all, I have committed myself to capturing unique, perfect and unrepeatable moments.Contact with nature is total: the sensations that I felt along the way are indescribable in words but with the powerful medium that is photography, I tried to convey them to the best of my ability. All of this has had a big impact on me. I felt the need to share these feelings. Find more on: https://jeanven.com/projects/elcamino/
paolopartipilo
Le saline di Margherita di Savoia al tramonto offrono uno spettacolo favoloso, sembra quasi di trovarsi su qualche pianeta sconosciuto
Leonardo670SV
Una delle tipiche baite che si possono scoprire ovunque nella bellissima Alpe di Siusi. Per altre foto e tutti i miei workshop, visita www.leonardopapera.com
FedericoTS
la libertà consiste in tutto ciò che permette di fare la lunghezza della corda https://www.flickr.com/photos/federico_sciuca/16380610576/
RosannaFerrari
Grey heron with prey in a countryside marsh
jeanven
“We are concentrated in cities, we develop technologies to control everything, when everything cannot be controlled, we are stressed by everyday life…“ “At a certain point in our life a need arises, ancestral, intimate, to get away for a moment, not to escape but to rediscover the true essence of things, to give value to the essential, to activate the survival instinct, arriving at the deepest part of ourselves, taking a different path and like every other path must start from the beginning. So my journey began.” This is the intro of my first photobook made in Peru. I wanted to tell a journey not only physical but above all spiritual and introspective in one of those most mysterious and magnificent place on our planet: the sacred Valley of the Incas and Machu Picchu. The work was created and designed on a photographic level as a sort of reportage in which aspects of daily life were emphasized, faces, places and breathtaking panoramas. Above all, I have committed myself to capturing unique, perfect and unrepeatable moments.Contact with nature is total: the sensations that I felt along the way are indescribable in words but with the powerful medium that is photography, I tried to convey them to the best of my ability. All of this has had a big impact on me. I felt the need to share these feelings. Find more on: https://jeanven.com/projects/elcamino/
jeanven
“We are concentrated in cities, we develop technologies to control everything, when everything cannot be controlled, we are stressed by everyday life…“ “At a certain point in our life a need arises, ancestral, intimate, to get away for a moment, not to escape but to rediscover the true essence of things, to give value to the essential, to activate the survival instinct, arriving at the deepest part of ourselves, taking a different path and like every other path must start from the beginning. So my journey began.” This is the intro of my first photobook made in Peru. I wanted to tell a journey not only physical but above all spiritual and introspective in one of those most mysterious and magnificent place on our planet: the sacred Valley of the Incas and Machu Picchu. The work was created and designed on a photographic level as a sort of reportage in which aspects of daily life were emphasized, faces, places and breathtaking panoramas. Above all, I have committed myself to capturing unique, perfect and unrepeatable moments.Contact with nature is total: the sensations that I felt along the way are indescribable in words but with the powerful medium that is photography, I tried to convey them to the best of my ability. All of this has had a big impact on me. I felt the need to share these feelings. Find more on: https://jeanven.com/projects/elcamino/