Giancarlo Gallinoro
@giancarlogallinoro
An artist’s perspective
“The fox was already in its winter coat, but there was no snow. So this meant that winter was late this year.”
Read More“The fox was already in its winter coat, but there was no snow. So this meant that winter was late this year.”
Read More“After a difficult path, I managed to change my mindset. Landscape photography helped me with this and new doors have opened for me. As I begin my journey to become a full time photographer, travel stimulates the development of both myself and my photography.”
Read More“I think it is sometimes really hard to take distance from what others think. It is important to find a safe place where all our dreams are allowed, where we aren’t being judged. And to be able to go back to this place as often as needed, to keep going towards our own goals and dreams instead of those of others.”
Read More“I like interacting with people but at the same time I feel that social media is also very valuable commercially. Even the platforms where I don’t have many followers I often post content, simply because everyone who can see your images is an extra potential client.”
Read More“Photography is a passion that has been with me since my childhood and I always saw this art like a free mind; unobstructed and with freedom of speech, an abstractism that allows us to dream with open eyes.”
Read More“I think that for people struggling with anxiety or feeling overwhelmed taking a break and going for a walk in nature, unplugging from technology and having a literal breath of fresh air can absolutely help. It is not a replacement for seeking professional help when needed but it can help a lot.”
Read More“I’m not very patient, so the wait was painfully long, fortunately for my impatient self, 10 fox cubs came out of the den around 2 pm. A bit later their mother, a beautiful vixen returned from hunting, which meant it was time for the cubs to be fed. This was the very moment I captured my winning shot.”
Read More“I try to capture the best moments one after the other and combine them in one picture. I am therefore a friend of so-called “time blendings”, individual images that are superimposed and each of them brings out the best in the final image.”
Read More“We read stories with great envy and look at photographs from the USA, Iceland, Switzerland or Norway, but we do not appreciate what is in Russia. I want to show the beauty of my country, its diversity and uniqueness.”
Read More“Many experiences and meetings took place along this path and each of them are an incredible treasure and contribution to how my life has evolved. The day I took the winning shot was no exception and has become a memory that I remind myself of more and more regularly.”
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