TITLE: Bushmen
This photographic series delves into the lives of the Bushmen of the Kalahari, one of the oldest and most fascinating indigenous cultures on Earth. Through an intimate and authentic visual narrative, the project captures moments of daily life, spirituality, and connection with nature, highlighting the profound resilience and cultural richness of a people who live in harmony with their environment.
The images take us on a journey into the heart of a community that, despite the challenges of modernity, preserves ancient traditions and a worldview that celebrates the bond between humanity and the land. This work is a tribute to their history, their strength, and the beauty of cultural diversity, reminding us of the enduring value of roots and identity.
AUTHOR: Daniele Reviglione (Italy)
I was born in the province of Turin in 1986, and from a young age, I have nurtured a deep passion for photography and reportage.
I have explored Europe, the United States, and Asia, before dedicating myself to reportage in Africa—a continent that has profoundly shaped my artistic journey. In Tanzania, Madagascar, the Seychelles, Morocco, Egypt, and Namibia, I embarked on journeys to discover authentic cultures, avoiding conventional routes and immersing myself in local traditions. This approach led me to document the lives of ethnic minorities and remote tribes, custodians of an invaluable human heritage that endures despite globalization.
My photography is a tribute to cultural diversity: an invitation to see the world with curiosity, respect, and admiration. Through my shots, I strive to capture not only the anthropological nuances of the realities I encounter but also the essence of the emotions and stories that connect us all.
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