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Captured in the historic heart of Rome near Piazza Campo de' Fiori, this photograph documents a moment of quiet dignity amidst the aftermath of the Covid-19 lockdown. The photographer was drawn to the subjectβs striking elegance and the proud, rhythmic gait of an elderly man navigating the city with his walking stick. His sophisticated attire serves as a poignant contrast to the recent period of isolation. The image is award-worthy for its masterful street observation, successfully distilling the resilience and timeless character of Rome into a single, evocative frame that celebrates the human spirit.
Born in Salerno in 1981, Stefania Primicerio is a Rome-based photographer who balances a background in communication with a deep passion for visual storytelling. Her work focuses on the nuances of everyday life, frequently highlighting the hidden streets and unique characters that define the Italian capital. An avid traveler and animal lover, she brings a compassionate and observant eye to her street photography, often documenting the intersection of urban life and personal identity.
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I once sat in a cafe in Lisbon watching an old man polish his shoes for twenty minutes. He wasn't going anywhere important; he was just preparing for the act of existing in public.
Read the reflection →There is a specific quality to the light in the hours after a long period of confinement, a thin, pale clarity that seems to strip away the unnecessary.
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