PRESENT CONTINUOUS


  • Photographer
    DANIELE TESTA
  • Prize
    Honorable Mention
  • Company/Studios
    Daniele Testa
  • Date of Photograph
    JULY 2012

These photos are part of my personal project named "PRESENT CONTINUOUS". We live our days following what we consider to be our unique way of life. In this continuous travelling only a small part of us seems be conscious of its own path. The voyeuristic attitude and reciprocal monitoring, shapes our aspirations and redraw our choices. Affected and paralyzed from the assumption of the success or failure of other stories, we are unable to decide for our future, leaving behind us a trail of regrets. The project’s theme is the transcendental growth of a man who has decided, during a cynical and arid time, to examine in depth himself to find the courage to start following his own direction, not caring about the other’s opinions, casting his gaze beyond the certainties and persevering in his personal legend. The sense of the work revolves around the man’s attitude towards life and his desire to listen his heart, exposing himself to the dramatic risk of failing, of being excluded and almost certainly, to suffer.

Story

These photos are part of my personal project named "PRESENT CONTINUOUS".

We live our days following what we consider to be our unique way of life. In this continuous travelling only a small part of us seems be conscious of its own path.
The voyeuristic attitude and reciprocal monitoring, shapes our aspirations and redraw our choices. Affected and paralyzed from the assumption of the success or failure of other stories, we are unable to decide for our future, leaving behind us a trail of regrets.


The project’s theme is the transcendental growth of a man who has decided, during a cynical and arid time, to examine in depth himself to find the courage to start following his own direction, not caring about the other’s opinions, casting his gaze beyond the certainties and persevering in his personal legend. The sense of the work revolves around the man’s attitude towards life and his desire to listen his heart, exposing himself to the dramatic risk of failing, of being excluded and almost certainly, to suffer.

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