Italian Vogue held an unusual photo shoot, in which they took pictures not of models, but of ordinary people (12 photos)
In sunny Sicily, forest fires are now raging. This is real disaster, since the flames concern not only residential buildings, but also important infrastructure facilities. Italian Vogue decided to draw attention to this issue in its new August issue. And invited to shoot not professional models, but ordinary residents of Palermo. Eventually The photo session turned out to be incredibly sincere and colorful. Also staff publications took a short interview with them. Let's get a look.
Maria Firicano, fishmonger
Maria feels like the "queen of the house", who praises with that the same passion with which he advertises his product. Matriarchy reigns in Palermo and Maria Firicano is a prime example of this.
Vittorio Magazze, actor
Mondello Bay is the most beautiful beach in the province of Palermo. The actor claims that this place gives him strength.
Zaira Crisanti, student
A student at the Academy of Fine Arts and the daughter of a puppeteer.
Giovanna Rubino, housewife grandmother
In Palermo, everything is built on relationships with neighbors who share hardships with each other: according to the story of Giovanna Rubino, from washing and sewing to childcare.
Salvatore Gnoffo, retired
Salvatore Gnoffo likes to dress well and walk along the alleys. of the old market, to which he once went with all his great family.
Selena Caramazza, actress
Selena Caramazza is an up-and-coming Italian actress who believes her strength lies in her roots.
Giuseppe Carollo, retired mechanic
Giuseppe Carollo is in love with his profession. He said that a mechanic needs hearing no worse than a musician.
Loretta di Mino, former manager
There is a place in Palermo that is the soul and the symbol the revival of the city is the Church of Spasimo with adjacent buildings complex. Loretta di Mino worked there for many years.
Giuseppe Mormino, former postman
Giuseppe Mormino is the keeper of the history of the fishing town, who still lives in the house where he was born and knows all the locals.
Maria Chiara Dragotto and Palermo Women's Football Team
Maria Chiara is the captain of the women's soccer team.
Niko Pezzer, street artist
Niko Pezzer admits that he loves to draw, dances tango, and in past life was a hairdresser. The central street of the city is its art Gallery.
Maria Basso, fruit and vegetable merchant
Saro Market - music of seductive smells. That's where Maria Basso sells the most delicious and fresh products, teaching the craft to its children. And this photo conveys its incendiary character.