Roberto Manetta, Maui Hawaii
The black mermaid, 2013
Photograph
100x70 cm
A mermaid is a
marine creature with the head and upper body of a female human and the tail of
a fish. Mermaids appear in the folklore of many cultures worldwide. The first
stories appeared in ancient Assyria. Mermaids can be benevolent or beneficent.
Roberto Manetta is a traveling freelance photographer, Film and
digital photography, since 1999. "No digital manipulation,only photography
My passion comes from nature, adventure stories, fantasy films that have
contributed phenomenally to my project ideas and the major part of my
photographs. I am always very attentive, in all of my movements, in everything
surrounding me. I often dream about adventures, fairy tales and mythological
women. I look around at the objects surrounding me, with attention, searching
for a link between a nude body more than a face. Geometric lines and original
compositions are always at the centre of my attention when I launch upon a new
project. I don’t really like the classic approach to nude photography. During
the years I tried to maintain in all my productions a quality that re-conducted
to classical photography, the one which is created without the need of much
digital elaboration" More on Roberto Manetta
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