Robert Morris, Untitled (Gori Labyrinth), 1982, Fattoria di Celle, Pistoia, Italy
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Robert Morris, Untitled (Gori Labyrinth), 1982, Fattoria di Celle, Pistoia, Italy
Sant'Ignazio di Loyola
Pistoia, Tuscany
Photographer Luciano Viti and Jimmy Page, Pistoia, Italy, 1984.
Jimmy in Pistoia, by Luciano Viti.
Q: Jimmy Page at “Pistoia blues”: there’s a photo where you and Jimmy are together. Tell me something about that session.
Luciano: Led Zeppelin was my favorite band. When they were famous I was fifteen and it was an immediate, impetuous passion. I even went to London by train, a 52 hours trip, just to watch their concert. One year later I was at another Led Zeppelin gig in Zurich and I could take some pictures over there. That was my band. Today I think The Beatles was the most talented band, better than the Stones and Zeppelin, but Led Zeppelin deeply touched my inner emotions. In 1984 I went to “Pistoia blues”, where I was the official photographer, but I was quite sure Jimmy Page wouldn’t show up. But he was there, I made a photo session and I knew him. Jimmy Page was a very quiet and friendly guy. Among many guitar heroes, in my opinion, Jimmy Page and Hendrix are the best at playing and writing music.
Jimmy and Rory Gallagher, by Luciano Viti.
Luciano: Rory Gallagher was in Pistoia too, and I remember he was kind and polite in a special way.
By Sandra Azzaroni, Medium, 11 April 2021
Cathedral of Pistoia, Italy.
March 23, 2024
All roads somehow lead home da Elisa Faragli Tramite Flickr: Hasselblad 500 c/m Zeiss Distagon 50mm F4 FLE Kentmere Pan 100 Canoscan 9000f Developed at home in Caffenol cm
Little wall lizard found in Italy near Pistoia, Italy
By Adrian Brown
PISTOIA - ITALY
‼️🔴 Se qualcuno li avesse visti, presi in buona fede credendo che fossero abbandonati, se venissero offerti in adozione o in vendita a voi o a qualcuno che conoscete, sappiate che la loro famiglia li sta cercando disperatamente. 🔴‼️