People and words from Sarajevo

Portraits are both of persons who are part of my life and that I randomly met on the street, in the flow of life.

A glance, the time for a brief chat - sometimes around a cup of coffee - and then the questions: "can I take your portrait ? can you write a message?" And we have a diptych...

I say "we", because I like to build my pictures on a relationship - even if temporarily - between the person and me.

My first concern is the quality of the interaction. Then I move on to the esthetic and technical dimension.

The photographic transposition of these encounters results in a cross-section of different “human profiles” that illustrates various aspects of the lives of people of Sarajevo: wishes and frustrations, dreams and fears, concrete demands and daily commitments. Past war concern is, obviously in the background.

In that interaction the person and the photographer together contribute to create the image and a point of view.

I try to reconcile the point of view of the photographer (my subjectivity) and the one of the portrayed person, providing him a ground of expression.

It's important for me to overcome the traditional relation subject-object in order to establish a more humanizing subject-subject relationship.

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