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Captured in February 2018 at a train station in Rome, this poignant street portrait reflects the daily rhythm of a commuter. The photographer observed a fellow travelerβa man of African descent with an austere, dignified presenceβwhose 1950s-inspired attire and impeccable grooming stood out amidst the mundane transit environment. Drawn to the subject's quiet resilience and the unspoken history etched into his posture, the photographer captured this candid moment from behind. The image is award-worthy for its sensitive portrayal of human dignity and the evocative storytelling found in the intersection of personal style and the transient nature of urban life.
Based in Rome, Italy, Roberto Di Patrizi is a multifaceted creative who transitioned into photography in 2010. With a background as a musician, street artist, and sound engineer for television, his work is deeply influenced by his technical expertise in broadcast and CGI. Di Patrizi brings a cinematic eye to his street photography, consistently seeking to document the human condition through a lens of empathy and aesthetic precision. His diverse artistic journey informs a unique visual style that captures the quiet, often overlooked narratives of urban life.
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When I was seven, my grandfather insisted on wearing his best wool coat to the grocery store, even in the heat of July. He told me that how you dress is a quiet promise you make to the people you haven't met yet.
Read the reflection →I remember an old tailor in a shop off Via del Corso who told me that a manβs clothes are his first line of defense against the chaos of the world. He was pressing a wool jacket, his hands moving with the steady, rhythmic precision of a clockmaker.
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