Valentino Bellini
@valentinobellini
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From my series "Lasting Colors: Another SIght"
I always thought Africa is a misunderstood continent. When you say “Africa” most people will make immediate associations with issues such as extreme poverty, diseases, political corruption, socio-economic devise, Western exploitation, civil wars. All real problems, that I realize.
However, rarely have I had a conversation about Africa which was simply about its joyful elements, such as its astonishing natural landscapes, or the beauty of its many local cultures. I found a lot of harmony in Ghana, and Lasting Colors: Another Sight was mainly a portrait of this esthetic balance.
There are many ways of establishing a connection with the places we come across. Photography is my personal instrument for doing so, and my attempt to connect with that society was also critical for Lasting Colors: Another Sight. 1 reply
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From my series "Lasting Colors: Another SIght"
I always thought Africa is a misunderstood continent. When you say “Africa” most people will make immediate associations with issues such as extreme poverty, diseases, political corruption, socio-economic devise, Western exploitation, civil wars. All real problems, that I realize.
However, rarely have I had a conversation about Africa which was simply about its joyful elements, such as its astonishing natural landscapes, or the beauty of its many local cultures. I found a lot of harmony in Ghana, and Lasting Colors: Another Sight was mainly a portrait of this esthetic balance.
There are many ways of establishing a connection with the places we come across. Photography is my personal instrument for doing so, and my attempt to connect with that society was also critical for Lasting Colors: Another Sight. 0 reply
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From my series "BIT ROT Project"
Agbobloshie, Accra, Ghana.
Guys are transporting electric materials ready to be burnt. The materials treated in the Agbobloshie landfill contain substances that are highly toxic for the environment and for human health. Cadmium, lead, phthalates, antimony, PCBs (polychlorinated biphenyls), chlorobenzenes, Polybrominated diphenyl ethers (PBDEs), triphenyl phosphate (TPP), Brominated Flame Retardants (BFRs).
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