Davide Cassenti

Davide Cassenti

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Archive for April, 2009

Photo exhibition “sei volte nel caucaso georgiano”

Thursday, April 23, 2009

Today I’ve been in Milano for a photo exhibition named “sei volte nel caucaso georgiano”: you can see there the photos taken by Vittorio Sportoletti Baduel during his three trips in the georgian caucasus in 2001, 2003 and 2008. Compared with them are some shots taken by Vittorio Sella, who was also three times there, but one century ago, in 1889, 1890 and 1896.

It’s really interesting to see how little have been the changes during these many years in those places: it looks like history has been freezed over those mountains, which in Baduel’s shots still keeps the same beauty they had one century ago.

There were the photographer and other guests today, first day of the exhibition, and they said interesting things: it’s incredible to think that Vittorio Sella could bring with him just 120 plates, which means he could take just 120 shots – madness nowadays with digital cameras. Baduel, however, talked about how hard was in 2001 and 2003 to go to those places, due to the hard situation and the presence of bandits in the zones – situation changed now – and said that, of all the places he visited, caucasus is the most beautiful.

The exhibition is hosted by the “Fondazione ENI Enrico Mattei” in corso Magenta 63, Milano and can be visited for free from 10am to 7pm until Friday April, 24th. I really suggest you to go and take a look to those photos.

Sei volte nel Caucaso Georgiano

Sei volte nel Caucaso Georgiano

Finally an update

Sunday, April 12, 2009

I don’t update the site since long time ago, so I’m finally back today, writing a very little update; I will try to keep the site more up-to-date. First of all, I want to wish an happy Easter to all the Catholics and a nice Palm’s Sunday (hope it is called so) to Orthodox. Greetings to anyone else too, of course.

I want to tell a particular greeting to the victims of the earthquake that striked Italy just one week ago and I want to remember to anyone who would like to help that there are lot of ways to do so: one of them is the Media Friends fund – http://tinyurl.com/donateabruzzo.

Yesterday I had a sort of little adventure with my brother and sister and our bikes: we decided to ride in our town, going in the dirt roads around Portalbera. We finally reached the Po river and we decided to continue, even if the road seemed little more bad. Result, there was too much mud and we risked to lose our shoes under the slime. Definetly a bad idea!