Marco Marchioni - Sunset on Lake Awasa






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"Echoes of Africa: A Wildlife Journey"
"Echoes of Africa" is a visual journey that explores the essence of African fauna, capturing its energy, majesty and grace in a series of photographic prints. Each image is an echo of a wild world, where lions, elephants, giraffes, zebras and other iconic creatures roam freely in vast breathtaking landscapes.
This project aims to tell the hidden stories behind every gaze, every movement and every interaction between animals and their environment. Through the power of visual language, "Echoes of Africa" invites the viewer to connect with the soul of an ancient continent, where nature reigns supreme and its creatures represent a deep bond between past and present.
Each print is an invitation to explore a fascinating, often distant and mysterious world, and at the same time a reminder to protect and preserve this incredible biodiversity. The project offers not only a celebration of the beauty and power of African wildlife, but also a call to understand the delicacy of these ecosystems and the urgency of their conservation.
"Echoes of Africa" is, ultimately, a tribute to wild life and an immersive experience for those who wish to let themselves be carried away by the silent sounds and powerful images of timeless nature.
Marco Marchioni is a photographer specialized in nature photography and reportage. He created the blog "Next Stop Earth" that takes him around the world to produce photographs that tell about the animal world and relations with humans. Here is the website: www.marcomarchioni.photo
The prints are produced with the Epson Digigraphie technique that guarantees faithful reproduction and long-lasting quality.
- Paper: "Canson Rag Photographique" 310 g
- Size: 50 x 70
- Limited edition print (50 Copies) with certificate of authenticity - Digigraphie Stamp
- Copy 2/50
- Shipped by courier
- Frame not included
"Echoes of Africa: A Wildlife Journey"
"Echoes of Africa" is a visual journey that explores the essence of African fauna, capturing its energy, majesty and grace in a series of photographic prints. Each image is an echo of a wild world, where lions, elephants, giraffes, zebras and other iconic creatures roam freely in vast breathtaking landscapes.
This project aims to tell the hidden stories behind every gaze, every movement and every interaction between animals and their environment. Through the power of visual language, "Echoes of Africa" invites the viewer to connect with the soul of an ancient continent, where nature reigns supreme and its creatures represent a deep bond between past and present.
Each print is an invitation to explore a fascinating, often distant and mysterious world, and at the same time a reminder to protect and preserve this incredible biodiversity. The project offers not only a celebration of the beauty and power of African wildlife, but also a call to understand the delicacy of these ecosystems and the urgency of their conservation.
"Echoes of Africa" is, ultimately, a tribute to wild life and an immersive experience for those who wish to let themselves be carried away by the silent sounds and powerful images of timeless nature.
Marco Marchioni is a photographer specialized in nature photography and reportage. He created the blog "Next Stop Earth" that takes him around the world to produce photographs that tell about the animal world and relations with humans. Here is the website: www.marcomarchioni.photo
The prints are produced with the Epson Digigraphie technique that guarantees faithful reproduction and long-lasting quality.
- Paper: "Canson Rag Photographique" 310 g
- Size: 50 x 70
- Limited edition print (50 Copies) with certificate of authenticity - Digigraphie Stamp
- Copy 2/50
- Shipped by courier
- Frame not included
