Thursday, 26 November 2015 04:33

For few Pennies

This woman works in the fields of tea eight hours every day of the week for only 220rupees daily (3euro).
Does not have enough money to buy shoes for work (and works in bare feet) but she has enough to keep smiling and to show us her beautiful hospitality..

Published in People at work
Tuesday, 03 November 2015 04:31

New Generation

A look to the new generation of Indian.. Colorful as usual. What will they become in the future?

Published in Worldwide Childhood
Tuesday, 03 November 2015 03:56

Water boy

Inside the mess hall of the Golden Temple, beyond the free food you also get free drink. Fresh water available for everyone and poured on those aluminum bowls that you see next to the plate. Usually are the kids who go through the rows of people serving the water thanks to these curious mechanisms.

Published in Worldwide Childhood
Tuesday, 03 November 2015 03:06

Tourists Guardians

Published in Portraits
Monday, 02 November 2015 06:04

Cottage

Published in Send me a postcard
Monday, 02 November 2015 06:02

Three little birds

Published in Send me a postcard
Monday, 19 October 2015 12:14

Annual Shearing

In the Thar desert in Rajasthan there is the famous city of Jaisalmer. If you leave the city and wander in the surrounding desert, you will find many villages of gypsies. People used to a life almost without electricity and where water is one of the most precious assets.

Published in India
Monday, 19 October 2015 12:06

Gipsy music

One shot from a village of Indian Gipsy, in the Thar desert. I was invited into a home of a family of musicians who played for us some traditional songs. The child was the singer and dancer of the performance.

Published in India
Monday, 19 October 2015 11:46

New Hampi

New Hampi is the city that was built to replace the old one, to preserve the ancient ruins in this area.
City under construction or demolition?

Published in India
Monday, 19 October 2015 11:36

Business street

This is the street right in front of my Guest House... in the heart of the local market. A street always full of people where shops and stands were all cramped together in the little space available... sometimes was difficult understand where one shop was ending and the other was starting.

Published in India