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Photographic Journey by Alessandro Bergamini, Music by Fabio Tedde Outstanding photos by Alessandro Bergamini (C) All Rights reserved Website: http://www.alessandrobergamini.it Facebook Fan Page: https://www.facebook.com/pages/Alessa... Music by Fabio Tedde track: "A World Of Peace" Fan Page:https://www.facebook.com/groups/22428... More info about Alessandro: Alessandro Bergamini was born in 1986 in the Northern Italy city of Bologna. He lives and works at Finale Emilia (Modena). His approach to photography starts not at an early age, but only as his meeting with far cultures and peoples becomes relevant in the course of his many travels abroad. He starts shooting with his father’s old reflex camera and soon he gets excited with the technique of photography, thus beginning a long way to the development of the personal style that characterizes his works. He makes a continuous research: a research of the light, of colors, of the right moment and, most of all, of the interaction and the building of confidence with those people he gets to meet. Such a research, typical of the real traveler, will bring him to spend very long periods of time in remote places, where living conditions are awkward, though sharing those lives he will be shooting, trying to understand their inner essence. “I met this old man drinking chai from a saucer – Alessandro explains – his name is Danaraj. I’ve been hosted in his house in Jodhpur. In this picture, Danaraj dresses in white and is refraining from eating because he’s mourning his wife, who’s deceased. I also got to know about his little activity of roti vendor and about how glad and sad at the same time he is for the coming back of his elder son Dharmendra from a town far away, for his mother’s funeral. I know this man and his life. But I don’t intend to tell it with words. Such is not the meaning of my work. Images have to tell it by themselves”. The eagerness to both share and understand human nature gives Bergamini the power to grab the story of an existence in a single moment, thus giving to his work a dimension which is not that of the mere travel reportage. Categories borders here are overwhelmed. The result is the pure expression of a powerful artistic talent. In his work, the documentary intent and ethnographic dimension are put aside. His research is purely aesthetic and emotional, its aim being that to arouse a deep empathy in the human beings. Nonetheless, it is sufficient to linger only just a moment on these images to let our mind create, instinctively, a landscape, a background from where we can perceive a way of life which is totally different from the one we live, letting us enter in a universe that we haven’t got to know so far and that, indeed, reveals itself to us. In Alessandro works we can meet the essence of a person in such a powerful way that we are allowed to open a window on their inner world. This thanks to his sensitivity. Bergamini style is characterized by a magical out of focus from where thousands of colors emerge, waving. From his eyes, always enchanted bring us to get to know without actually meeting, to understand without the help of the words. In his work nothing really happens and nothing has to happen. His pictures are moments suspended in time, lightings of lives that we can live through in a moment, reading a glimpse form a face that has been modeled by the passing of time, from the movement of a saree that brings us back to a millennial magic dimension. Alessandro Bergamini has exhibited his work ”Souls of the world” in 2013 and 2014 in Finale Emilia (Modena) and in Bologna. In 2013 he entered the Italy National Geographic Photo contest in the "People and populations” category. One of his shootings has been selected for the cover of the competition. In February 2014 the most widely read national website Repubblica.it published a gallery oh 29 images documenting his work in India and Myanmar.