01 June 2008

family album: view from a Fiat 600





My father, a passionate photographer, used to shoot with a second hand Agfa Silette (that has been my first camera when I was 10-12 years old). No light meter and focusing by guessing distances. It’s 1963 (one year before my birth). Two couples went for a trip in a winter day with my father’s second hand Fiat 600: my father Gian, his sister Anna Rosa, my mother Marilù and my uncle Franco.

During that trip he shoot two funny “portraits”. In the countryside downhill a big stone is put under the car wheel… an escaped danger for my mother, trustfully smiling looking outside the car-window. The picture of my aunt Anna Rosa strike me for her beauty almost like a movie star, but in that weird location looking at the wall (but… was her husband Franco hidden there?).

In both cases: one unattractive location, the car, a lonely woman inside looking out. It’s a scheme with quite a distance mood… but funny isn’t it? - Text: Paolo Saccheri, photos: Gian Saccheri

3 comments:

Anonymous said...

love this Paolo
SIlette was my first camera too ;)
well I had a box camera when I was a small kid
why is a Fiat 600 always so amusing to look at?
hehe

Rhonda Boocock said...

Fabulous!!!

Anonymous said...

I like that kind of handbreak. You can fetch it any time you need...If you keep it in the luggage. The happy passenger also...!