A Picture Is Worth A Thousand Words
Albegor How true this sentence is! Certainly it’s deeply inside Guido Panini’s mind, the friend who’s accompanying me in the making of the project awarded at the StartCup 2006 (they just published the official pics), if he decided to take care of a photography course together with Stefania Pifferi at the Pifferi’photo studio in Como.
A course of five lessons mainly about portrait about which you can download the detailed program.
A post about photography gives me the idea to show you another selection of pics I took during my Vespatour.
The fist one shows Torino’s cathedral front and the bells tower under a sky which snatched a “what a nice sky!” from a friend photographer, ex-colleague when I was working for Trecision in Rapallo. A comment with double importance since comes from such a critic guy. ![]()
Talking again about Torino since I’ll attend the Telemobility Forum 2006 on Wednesday, the second one shows the famous Piercing, a curious example of urban art made in 1996 on a building in Piazza Corpus Domini. In the third you can see the Ancient Clock Shed located in Piazza della Repubblica with the inscription Loving differences in various languages.
If “taking pictures means giving importance” for you too, as Susan Sontag says, probably Guido’s photography course will be interesting for you.
It’ll begin tomorrow evening, so hurry up if you’re interested. Information to contact him are in the program course’s PDF.
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