Totentanz – Funeral arts of Italy

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The project was submitted by Colours Magazine’s reader Gian Guido Zurli from Italy.

Artisit’s Statement:

I’m introducing part of an entire project called “Totentanz”. Inside this project you could see photographs of funeral arts and related landscapes of the most beautiful cemeteries of Italy. Most of those pictures are shoot with infrared technique for obtaining a dreaming and fairy atmosphere and the feeling of the stone of the statues became living like a human skin.

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About Gian Guido Zurli

Gian Guido Zurli is a professional photographer living in Parma, Italy. Specialized in architectural, wedding, event photography and medical videos. He published digital photography and video manuals (in italian) and teach Adobe Photoshop, Apple Aperture, Keynote and Mac OS X for professional and home users. His exhibited in Pesaro (Italy), Sabbioneta (Italy), Chelsea, New York and Montclair, New Jersey.
Website: Gian Guido Zurli Photography

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