Music versus Apartehid Ebook
Spectators of Summer Concerts
by G. Potente
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About the Ebook
I have pursued for more than 3 years from 2016 this Project"Music vs. Apartheid", after my first experience of a Concert in Cape Town. The idea was to explore the Music’s Power to attract and to join people that birth, culture and life had divided.
From this experience are born two photobooks. "The Piper", and the present, a more realistic and cinematic story-telling, a version that returns its own exclusive flow of images and its own style to the distinct concerts
The Project has been featured in the Lucie Foundation IPA 2018 and also shortlisted in the Athens Photo Festival of the same year.
edited by PS).
The first processing has highlighted the melting pot.
This second elaboration has highlighted the distinctions: the truth has usually various facets.
From this experience are born two photobooks. "The Piper", and the present, a more realistic and cinematic story-telling, a version that returns its own exclusive flow of images and its own style to the distinct concerts
The Project has been featured in the Lucie Foundation IPA 2018 and also shortlisted in the Athens Photo Festival of the same year.
edited by PS).
The first processing has highlighted the melting pot.
This second elaboration has highlighted the distinctions: the truth has usually various facets.
Features & Details
- Primary Category: Arts & Photography Books
- Version Fixed-layout ebook, 51 pgs
- Publish Date: Jun 12, 2019
- Last Edit Dec 02, 2019
- Language English
- Keywords Girls, Adults, Men, Women, children, White People, Black People, Peope, Stellenbosch, Cape Town, South Africa, Summer Concerts, Spectators, Music, Apartheid
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About the Creator
Potentephoto
Rome, Italy
I work as free lance photographer and photojournalist on my personal projects, but available for portraits and other assignments, in other fields, as events, food photography, art photography, sport photography, fashion photography. I can use many cameras, depending by the project.