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Steve Emme, from Genova, borne in 1971,
lives and works in Liguria. He started
at the age of 15, using the black and
white technique, beginning from a passion
for plastic art to end developing a
love for photography.
He is not a professional photographer
who lives from his works but he is very
professional. He uses techniques and
sensitiveness. We can define him a "cultural
photographer": in his images you
can notice a context of harmony and
cultural preparation.
"Photography
- he says - is a way of realizing
my thoughts, to give room to imagination.
I love observing what's around me and
I always looked at world in frame, because
a motionless image, more than a moving
one, make people thinking more. Classical
studies arose in him interests for sculpture,
aesthetic, for the beauty, ma especially
for painting. Photography is a derivative
of painting, a part of it that constantly
evolves, changes.
Female world is obscure and fascinating,
but can also arise sweetness, sensuality.
Taking picture of a woman means building
mutual respect, a dimension in which
a story can be told with a single snapshot.
A body, a look, a dress can transmitt
different sensations in each person,
in order to bring to life those two
aspects of our existence that today
life is deleting: IMAGINATION AND DREAM."
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