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The photography exhibition showcasing shots by Emanuele Scorcelletti and Antonio Martinelli on the Marche will be on view at the Italian Institute of Culture in Paris until Friday August 31st. Scorcelletti is of Italian origin, French by adoption, and raised in Luxembourg. He has decided to travel through the Marche region with a Leica M6, his father's birthplace: "Time stands still over there. I am a kid again, everything amazes me". Baby back, everything amazes me ". In his timeless images, mystical and full of nostalgia, we find the expressiveness and melancholy of the great Italian photographers like Giacomelli and Branzi, but also Cartier Bresson's "decisive moment". Martinelli, a Venetian and Parisian by adoption, is known internationally for his photographs of the Indian sub-continent and have been exhibited in every part of the world. He offers the opportunity to discover a hidden treasure chest in the Marche hills: when you leave the plain of Pesaro, a city on the Adriatic, and walk through the first sun rays, the small streets of the Natural Park of Monte San Bartolo.
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