The bustle of the metropolis in abstract photos by Italian Alessio Trerotoli
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By Pictolic https://pictolic.com/article/the-bustle-of-the-metropolis-in-abstract-photos-by-italian-alessio-trerotoli.htmlA talented photographer is a skillful guide to the world of sensations and emotions that are not always noticeable to the layman. And emotional Italians are great experts in the field of feelings.
Roman photographer Alessio Trerotoli (Alessio Trerotoli) has a completely unique, inimitable style. Thanks to his exceptional vision, he creates absolutely stunning works that have received many awards at exhibitions and photo contests. His hypnotic series "Urban Melodies", created with the help of multi-exposure, presents ghostly images of modern megacities: Rome, New York, Paris, Berlin and others. These abstract photos perfectly convey the hustle and bustle of a big city, its illusory and ambiguity.
Central Station.
Brooklyn Bridge.
New York.
Central Park.
Bookseller.
Car test.
Williamsburg.
Eyes of the city.
Spain Square.
Metro.
Cancan.
Metro.
Montmartre.
Kennedy.
Moulin Rouge.
Pigalle.
Magnetic field.
Via del Porto Fluviale (a street in Rome).
You're turning my head.
The steps of the Vatican.
Colors.
Cinquecento (Renaissance period).
Friedrichstrasse.
Section (Istanbul).
Keywords: City | Italy | Metropolis | Multi-exposure
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