italy74
Well-known
Hi guys
today I had really a nice surprise although its effective value (money wise) is almost nothing. A few days ago my wife recorded at home an interview to a man I had known one year and half ago and I had even posted here a few pictures of the very particular place where he lives alone.
Actually it's a very old and tiny village called Roscigno Vecchia, really a burg of old houses which are being slowly renewed (also and mostly) by US funds (people emigrated from there to USA and other American countries in the past) and it's famous because some past movies placed in the middle age had there their main location but for all the rest is really a lost place. From my wife's home in the surroundings of Paestum, I needed a full two hours to get there through curvy and narrow roads on the mountains.
The place has also a country museum where there's a book signed by you-can't-imagine-how-many HUNDREDS people coming from all over the world, not only US and Canada but also Scotland, Argentina, Russia, Australia.. I really wonder why and how the heck they discovered such place.
Coming back to the fact, that man is a very one of a kind living in a house which is nearly close to 100 years ago: he has just an electrical wire and a few running water but not much else. He's a good and witty person despite his old and gruff look and many people and famous photographers stopped there and snapped him a picture sending then back to him once at home.
Me too I did it and guess what? During the interview they showed his house and also, for a few seconds, also the picture I took him on Sept. 2008 that he had framed and attached to the wall. It was NOT an "evening prime time" but what the heck, my picture was showed to the whole Italy for a few seconds on the first national channel in the early afternoon...
My wife didn't realize it but I recognized it immediately and fortunately was able to show her again and the original on my private album...
Stop talking, here is the picture....
Nikon F6 - Tamron 28-75 F/2.8 @ 55mm - FUJI PRO 160S - 1/90s - F/2.8 -0,5 EV
today I had really a nice surprise although its effective value (money wise) is almost nothing. A few days ago my wife recorded at home an interview to a man I had known one year and half ago and I had even posted here a few pictures of the very particular place where he lives alone.
Actually it's a very old and tiny village called Roscigno Vecchia, really a burg of old houses which are being slowly renewed (also and mostly) by US funds (people emigrated from there to USA and other American countries in the past) and it's famous because some past movies placed in the middle age had there their main location but for all the rest is really a lost place. From my wife's home in the surroundings of Paestum, I needed a full two hours to get there through curvy and narrow roads on the mountains.
The place has also a country museum where there's a book signed by you-can't-imagine-how-many HUNDREDS people coming from all over the world, not only US and Canada but also Scotland, Argentina, Russia, Australia.. I really wonder why and how the heck they discovered such place.
Coming back to the fact, that man is a very one of a kind living in a house which is nearly close to 100 years ago: he has just an electrical wire and a few running water but not much else. He's a good and witty person despite his old and gruff look and many people and famous photographers stopped there and snapped him a picture sending then back to him once at home.
Me too I did it and guess what? During the interview they showed his house and also, for a few seconds, also the picture I took him on Sept. 2008 that he had framed and attached to the wall. It was NOT an "evening prime time" but what the heck, my picture was showed to the whole Italy for a few seconds on the first national channel in the early afternoon...
My wife didn't realize it but I recognized it immediately and fortunately was able to show her again and the original on my private album...
Stop talking, here is the picture....
Nikon F6 - Tamron 28-75 F/2.8 @ 55mm - FUJI PRO 160S - 1/90s - F/2.8 -0,5 EV

squirrel$$$bandit
Veteran
What a great portait--nice going.
robbeiflex
Well-known
Great portrait, and congratulations for having it shown on television!
DNG
Film Friendly
What a great experience around that portrait. It certainly shows his personality and demeanor
Thanks for sharing..
Thanks for sharing..
italy74
Well-known
On another forum someone asked me about "old building pictures"
Well, there are some, if you are interested, the whole gallery is here
http://italy74.smugmug.com/All-the-rest-2/Battipaglia/Roscigno-SA-1092008/6062855_MaPmS
there's even a NY website made by an emigrant I think
http://www.roscignovecchia.com/
Well, there are some, if you are interested, the whole gallery is here
http://italy74.smugmug.com/All-the-rest-2/Battipaglia/Roscigno-SA-1092008/6062855_MaPmS
there's even a NY website made by an emigrant I think
http://www.roscignovecchia.com/
charjohncarter
Veteran
Neat story, and I like your talking.
naruto
GASitis.. finally cured?
beautiful lighting and tone. wonderful portrait.
That's a wonderful portrait. Congrats Dino! 
pakeha
Well-known
quote from Dino
Stop talking, here is the picture....
Very nice picture Dino, more talking please. This is actually a very refreshing thread with an interesting story.
regards
CW
Stop talking, here is the picture....
Very nice picture Dino, more talking please. This is actually a very refreshing thread with an interesting story.
regards
CW
kshapero
South Florida Man
Maybe he is my long lost cousin:

dacookieman
Cookie Monster
interesting recollection! Nice portrait, deserved to be framed up and displayed.
italy74
Well-known
Hahaha thanks all guys
you made my day ! I'm happier to have given some food for your minds than what happened here. I usually talk too much - my prerogative - that's why I said "Stop talking...."

you made my day ! I'm happier to have given some food for your minds than what happened here. I usually talk too much - my prerogative - that's why I said "Stop talking...."
Rayt
Nonplayer Character
Please post more pictures!
italy74
Well-known
Ciao Ray
probably you missed the link to the gallery ( 34 pictures in all )
http://italy74.smugmug.com/All-the-r.../6062855_MaPmS
probably you missed the link to the gallery ( 34 pictures in all )
http://italy74.smugmug.com/All-the-r.../6062855_MaPmS
reiki_
Well-known
it would look delicious in neopan across.
Dino, a good story makes a fine photo even better! 
shadowfox
Darkroom printing lives
Cool, Dino.
Stories like this really make photography worthwhile.
Stories like this really make photography worthwhile.
italy74
Well-known
Guys,
thanks for the compliments and the appreciation, but remember that photography wouldn't mean anything without good friends (on in general other people) to share with, just like a Ferrari without gasoline in the tank !
thanks for the compliments and the appreciation, but remember that photography wouldn't mean anything without good friends (on in general other people) to share with, just like a Ferrari without gasoline in the tank !
robert blu
quiet photographer
I just saw this today, excellent portrait and nice interesting story
robert
robert
italy74
Well-known
Thanks, Robert ! 
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