Life in space: 15 deep shots about cities from Renato D'Agostina

Italian photographer Renato D'Agostin calls cities his muses. He travels around the world, but the old capitals of Western Europe evoke especially tender feelings.

Born in beautiful Venice, the photographer is passionate about exploring the interconnectedness of human life, perception and the surrounding architecture. We can say that the Italian studies man and his existence in the context of the space in which he lives. Every detail and line in his minimalistic shots is about something.

From the series "Beautiful cliches".

Paris (female legs), 2002.

Great Smoky Mountains National Park, USA, 2015.

Cappadocia, 2013.

Paris (people on the bridge), 2005

Shanghai, 2012. From the project "Harmony of Chaos".

Texas, from the "7439" series, 2015.

Alabama, 2015.

Venice (bird), 2011.

Niagara Falls, New York, 2015.

New York, 2005.

Paris, 2005.

Venice (people and statues), 2010.

Paris (Eiffel Tower, reflection), 2002.

Venice, 2011.

Venice (man in the mirror), 2010.

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