Ten thousand kilometers by train across Africa. Without a final goal. The journey itself is the destination. Passing through jungles, deserts, plains, mountains and rivers, following the migratory routes of a people in constant movement, every day on the routes of their own destiny. A story far from the stereotypes of miserable and suffering Africa, which shows an unusual face of a continent that is too often forgotten.
Giorgio Cosulich de Pecine
Born in Rome in 1970, he grew up in Sicily. He began his career in 1995 in New York, where he joined the PIER59 studio mainly oriented on the themes of fashion and glamor. There he collaborated with several American agencies and newspapers. Throughout the years, his photographic interests have shifted towards social issues. His work has been published in various national and international newspapers, including Geo, Stern, New York Times, Newsweek, Time, Life, Vanity Fair, The Guardian, El Pais, Sportweek, GQ, and has been exhibited in solo exhibitions and photography festivals, both in Italy and abroad. He currently lives in Rome. His work is distributed by Getty Images.
Redazione, Internazionale, 19/05/2014
Africa express
Giorgio Cosulich de Pecine, Nigrizia, 01/03/2014
Sguardi espressi
Gabriele Santoro, Il Messaggero, 02/01/2014
L’Africa è un treno
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