Panarea i Stromboli, Isole Eolie, Sicilia — by Vitor Cervi, 2017.
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Panarea i Stromboli, Isole Eolie, Sicilia — by Vitor Cervi, 2017.
Advertising my new Instagram account @vitorcerviphoto. Always trying to organize things a little bit. Hope you find it interesting enough to follow — In this picture, the Southern Alps and the Veneto region in Italy.
— © Vitor Cervi, 2016.
Paris, 19ème arrondissement.
— © Vitor Cervi, 2016.
19ème arrondissement, Paris.
Sorry for posting the same picture again, but I’de like to ask for your vote in the Teutloff Museum Photo Award. All you have to do is click here and like the picture on Facebook. The twenty pictures that receive more likes will go to a jury that will then decide for the three winners.
The story behind the photo follows:
Kab is an immigrant from Senegal that I had the pleasure to meet. It’s been three years since he left Dakar to try to finish his studies. Kab went to Tunisia, where he lived under heavy racial prejudice. Later, he escaped under gun fire to Libya, a country in civil war. He then crossed the Mediterranean sea in an overcrowded boat, following his journey through Italy and finally arriving in Paris, where he was arrested as soon as he left the train. Against his will, he was sent back to Italy and had to find his way to France again. I went for a walk with him to take pictures for a series of articles he wrote regarding his story to an independent media called BondyBlog. It was his first time in central Paris, as it’s not safe for him to be around in the city without papers. He was struck by that wonderful feeling anyone has when they first come here. I took him to the Trocadéro square, but since the place was under works, there was a wall right in the best spot to see the Eiffel Tower. As he stood there, it occurred to me how symbolic of his condition that wall was.
L'appartement-atelier de Le Corbusier — by Vitor Cervi, 2016.
Philharmonie de Paris — by Vitor Cervi, 2015.
Heleneborgsgatan, Södermalm, Stockholm — by Vitor Cervi, 2015.
From Långholmen, Stockholm, Sweden — by Vitor Cervi, 2015.
Sleepy Bay, Banks Peninsula, New Zealand — by Vitor Cervi, 2015.
Flea Bay, Banks Peninsula, New Zealand — by Vitor Cervi, 2015.
Damons Bay, Banks Peninsula, New Zealand — by Vitor Cervi, 2015.
Facing the entrance of the Akaroa Bay at Banks Peninsula, Canterbury, New Zealand — by Vitor Cervi, 2015.
Ōnuku, Banks Peninsula, New Zealand — by Vitor Cervi, 2015.
Lake Quill facing Sutherland Falls, Fiordland, New Zealand — by Vitor Cervi, 2105.
Sutherland Falls, Fiordland, New Zealand — by Vitor Cervi, 2015.
Milford Sound, Fiordland, New Zealand — by Vitor Cervi, 2015.