Volti di Allah:
Morocco_Fez, Marrakesh, Essaouira
July – August 2012
A project, “Volti di Allah”, that the same title is used to highlight the willingness to strive with a gaze caress the pulsating life of Morocco, as well as the wind it touches the Atlantic coast. A story that started in the maze of small streets of the Medina of Marrakesh, Fez and Essaouira in order to capture the charm of the faces boldly live there.
Biography:
Giada Bergamasco was born in ’82 in the fog of the Val Padana (Italy) where she lived until the age of 19. The love of photography and the visual arts are manifested in childhood, when she is enchanted by the amazing communicative impact of the images. The chance encounter with his father’s Pentax , wise discretion in his imagination and throws to the enchanting world of photography. She begins her alternation between the romantic and characteristic aroma of the films and the charm of the development in white / black.
Strengthened by its continuous development Giada search their own dimension through the study and attention to detail that keep stored uniqueness and beauty that defines its orientation propensity and predilection towards something than the rest.
It should therefore be outlining their profile photo a combination that sees research and exaltation of particular joined the dynamism that life has given at the bottom of the existence of things. After completing his undergraduate studies in Arts and Humanities is dedicated solely to photography enrolling in the Master’s Annual Reports, and Photojournalism of the Scuola Romana di Fotografia.
Participates in numerous group and many of his pictures are selected by Vogue.