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Captured on a quiet day in Ozzano dell'Emilia, this portrait documents a poignant moment of reflection. The photographer encountered an elderly member of the Alpine company, whose weathered face and contemplative expression, accentuated by a simple stick of licorice, commanded immediate attention. Recognizing the fleeting nature of the scene, the photographer waited patiently as the subject remained perfectly still, lost in thought for a full minute. This image is award-worthy for its raw, unposed authenticity and the photographerβs ability to capture a profound sense of stillness and human character in a candid, fleeting encounter.
Born in Bologna in 1966, Mauro Squiz Daviddi began his photographic journey in 1976 using his fatherβs Vitoret VoigtlΓ€nder camera. He further refined his craft by earning a Master of Art degree from the Art Institute of Bologna in 1986. Throughout his distinguished career, Daviddi has shared his unique vision through numerous exhibitions across Europe, establishing himself as a dedicated artist who views photography as a lifelong passion.
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To age is to gather the seasons within oneβs own skin. We often mistake the passing of time for a loss, a slow thinning of the spirit, but there is a quiet density that arrives only after many winters have settled into the marrow.
Read the reflection →We carry our history in the landscape of the skin, a topography mapped by the sun and the slow, persistent erosion of years.
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The Weight of Staying
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