Daniel Farò is an Italo-German photographer, born and raised on a sunny hill in Sicily. Instead of spending his day watching tomatoes dry, he decided to leave Italy early and eventually traded the sunny hill for what’s the semi-sunny Germany. Now he is based in Berlin and works in the broad area of photography within the cultural and commercial field focusing on editorials, fashion and lifestyle works.
Exploring graphic design, typography, and motion images during his studies, he had always found himself particularly connected to the art of photography. He regularly visited London, and other parts of England, traveling to Ireland and even moving to Iceland for a couple of months.
Even if his environments might have changed from one extreme to another, during his life changes, his aesthetics always kept a characteristic consistency. Style, motifs, and genre might change but in every piece of his work, you will find a certain sense of tranquility and calm, melancholy and sometimes almost clinically clean scenes.
About ‘Greece’ – words by Daniel Farò:
The typical hot summer day only allows for laziness and refreshing plunges into the water. This photographic essay was shot on the island of Paros, in the Aegean Sea. What at moments feels like boredom, can be a great reminder of what slowing down from frantic urban centers can be like. I want to visualize the feeling of my travel companions and I had during our stay. The recharging trip on the Cyclades now feels like a dream leaving a sense of nostalgia and excitement for the next escape to the next island.