An old camera sublimates people and gives us a rare privilege in this modern age.
Bringing it around neck, it is possible to look more deeply at the people rotating around us.
Without arousing suspicion, anxiety, concern.
People no longer know how to see and look outside themselves, almost as if in crossing someone’s eyes there was the risk of losing a piece of soul.
But probably this is the truth, and it is precisely that soul that I am looking for.
The soul that mankind has perhaps lost, and that finally reveals itself in a smile, in an angry look, in a timid indifference.
An old camera sublimates people, and I am overwhelmed by it.
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