Marco Tenaglia (Italian, b. 1971), Woman spitting water, New York, 2013. Gelatin silver print.
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Raffaella Fico by Roberto Rocco
(My edit)
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Street Photographers, Turin, Italy
Copyright @aliaslittlewilliam
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“it's not true that it's over, you're here. in the anger of those who can no longer scream. how the days change, when you don't want to change. when frost, it kills freedom. for you an hour is always an hour or a little more. when it's night, you stay awake too. this war mind and heart... how long will it last? i lost it, and maybe you've already won it.”
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Atheris squamigera.
Rectangular Black Boxes Enclose Coiling Serpents in Guido Mocafico’s Disorienting Photos
A puzzling blend of heads, tails, and scales, Guido Mocafico’s Serpens juxtaposes snakes’ coiled bodies with the tight confines of a small, rectangular box. The Italian photographer positions two or more slithering creatures against the black backdrops and shoots the composed images from overhead. Each reptile is so entwined that it’s difficult to tell them apart, resulting in a chaotic and disorienting mix of color, texture, and depth.
Top left: Coluber viridiflavus. Top right: Vipera ammodytes. Bottom left: Boa constrictor. Bottom right: Agkistrodon bilineatus taylori
Elaphe taeniura friesi
Dendroaspis angusticeps
Leiopython albertisi
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