TITLE: Geometry of innocence
In this project called: "geometry of innocence", I tried to show the various aspects of life of children in Nepal, specifically in Kathmandu.
The Nepalese society is complex and today, with globalization and the massive spread of the Internet, lives deep changes. In many families now children are given immediately laptops and video games without have a real experience of the owrd "game". But in many others the daily lives of children continue to follow the timeless rhythms. In a busy city like Kathmandu, if you look closely, you may encounter a lifestyle that preserves the roots of an ancient cultural tradition that is disappearing. Meet the basic needs of children, it means creating the conditions for tomorrow a harmonious society and balanced. Many children in Kathmandu continue to play a simple life with invented games and no need money to get them. Within this context, children can also find space to express their need to play, to share, to reflect about life, and to be together. I tried to fix in my photographs the various aspects of their lives, without wanting to give a judgment by force.
AUTHOR: marco sadori (Italy)
I was born in teramo, a small town in central Italy. My first encounter with photography was when I was 13 with a camera olympus om-1 of my father who still jealously guards home. I started to travel outside Europe to discover Asia fascinated me from adolescence. In 2014 with the money saved from the salary of my job, I bought a full frame camera and I traveled in Asia for 6 months. A year later the same thing happened
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