Antonio Gibotta
I’m 28 years old and I live in Naples. Photography lets me show what’s inside me without the use of the words, that’s my way of expression. I love traveling and searching for stories, foreign cultures make me curious. I often look, and I take pictures, to the poors, the outcasts, because I want to sensitize people, which often looks at them with contempt: I want to spread the sense of solidarity. Some of the reality I’ve looked at, such as South America, Africa, India, Vietnam, Saudi Arabia, Serbia and Europe, changed my mind, my values, and I’ve become much more grateful to my life and its gifts.
- Conflict
- Crisis
- Medical
- Military embed
- Portrait
- Reporting
- Video capture
- Video editing
Enfarinat
Antonio Gibotta
Each 28th december, in Ibi - province of Alicante, in Spain -, the "The floured's war" takes place. It's a festival in which the citizens are divided into two groups: the first is called the Enfarinat (the floured), that simulate a coup d'etat; the other one tries to calm down the rebellion. The teams plays with flour, water, eggs and coloured smoke bombs: the photos taken during the match are beautiful. It has been celebrated since 200 years and it's linked to the day of the massacre of innocents, when Herod, king of Judea, ordered to kill each baby in order to find Jesus.
Enfarinat
Antonio Gibotta
Each 28th december, in Ibi - province of Alicante, in Spain -, the "The floured's war" takes place. It's a festival in which the citizens are divided into two groups: the first is called the Enfarinat (the floured), that simulate a coup d'etat; the other one tries to calm down the rebellion. The teams plays with flour, water, eggs and coloured smoke bombs: the photos taken during the match are beautiful. It has been celebrated since 200 years and it's linked to the day of the massacre of innocents, when Herod, king of Judea, ordered to kill each baby in order to find Jesus.