Analogue photography, lomography with Kodak VPL 120 (expired in 1985) and a Mamiya RZ67...unexpected result ❤️
An old expired Kodak film took me on an unexpected journey through time. Each shot became an immersion in uncertainty, creativity, and unpredictability, capturing moments enveloped in mystery and nostalgia. This is the power of photography, to transform the ordinary into extraordinary
Random street portraits...in my daily life, friends, workers, strangers
I put a spell on you
watch me
In a pine forest
Mauro Sini has worked for years in the fields of architecture, fashion, theatre and portrait photography. His architectural studies have conditioned his view of the world and contributed to defining both the questions and the objects of investigation of his research, focused on the complex relationship that exists between space and man, as well as on the sense of emptiness. His strong attention to the aesthetic cleanliness of the images, his fever for the geometries underlying the deformity of reality, his eyes fixed on the details of things, on the textures of materials, on shadows and unfaithful reflections, will contribute over time to define his stylistic signature. He has collaborated and continues to collaborate with painters, sculptors, theatres and videomakers.