Editing photos after a New York experience is …really difficult, I’ve to admit.
I mean, every single color, corner and face remember to you the experience you have lived.. Ever since I got back from New York, I have been dealing with the mysterious and strange issue of Nostalgia. The past few weeks have been incredibly overwhelming for me: no matter how hard I try, I will always be incredibly emotional and sometimes feelings that are normal for everyone else are amplified tenfold within me. When I travel these feelings grow and grow: discovering new places following my dreams to far-flung destinations, experiencing cultural differences and standing in some of the most beautiful places I could ever dream about is exciting and gratifying.
But at the same time, I am looking for an home, something I can define really mine. I’m not that kind of person who loves nomadic life, I love travel also because coming back home is beautiful. (after vacation is soooo difficult, yess)
This is maybe the reason in every single travel I try to meet new people, and when is possible to photograph their love: meeting new people is my way to find home’s pieces abroad. It’s a sort of “fil rouge” that reminds me who I am and what I’m searching for.
I spent lovely time with John and Kit in West village, for a couple session : they’ re both talented actors on Netflix, for an LGBT series, Eastsiders, and I love their way to express emotions, it’s so deep and fascinating!
Here’s the short session with these two beautiful and talented guys, just two days before leaving New York: come with us along the Hudson, and breath in all the magical atmosphere of a sunset in New York.
Magic is everywhere…where will I find the next one?
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