This photobook by Guido Guidi, a photographer from Cesena, Italy, is curated by fellow Italian photographer Marcello Galvani. It features 94 color photographs taken by Guidi with a small-format camera between 1976 and 1981, selected from his archives. These images document the transition in Guidi's work from the politically charged black-and-white snapshots of the 1970s to the large-format color photography of the 1980s, representing a pivotal shift in his creative approach. Many previously unpublished works are included, capturing buildings, people, and spontaneous moments from everyday life, reflecting Guidi's deep exploration of changing landscapes and the passage of time.
Pages : 128 pages
Size : 22×27cm (hardcover)
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Guido Guidi is an Italian photographer primarily focused on landscape photography. His work is known for highlighting places and objects that are often overlooked in everyday life, capturing suburban and rural landscapes with a unique perspective. Guidi's photographs reveal the poetic aspects of reality through careful observation of light and shadow, the passage of time, and subtle changes in space.