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Photographer
Giorgia De Bortoli
Living Room
Photographer
Giorgia De Bortoli
Living Room
Photographer
Giorgia De Bortoli
Living Room
Photographer
Giorgia De Bortoli
Living Room
Photographer
Giorgia De Bortoli
Living Room
Photographer
Giorgia De Bortoli
Living Room
Photographer
Giorgia De Bortoli
Living Room
Photographer
Giorgia De Bortoli
Living Room
Photographer
Giorgia De Bortoli
Living Room
Photographer
Giorgia De Bortoli
Living Room
Photographer
Giorgia De Bortoli
Living Room
Photographer
Giorgia De Bortoli
Living Room
Photographer
Giorgia De Bortoli
Living Room
Photographer
Giorgia De Bortoli
Living Room
Photographer
Giorgia De Bortoli
Living Room
Photographer
Giorgia De Bortoli
Living Room
Photographer
Giorgia De Bortoli
Living Room
Photographer
Giorgia De Bortoli
Living Room
Photographer
Giorgia De Bortoli
Living Room
Photographer
Giorgia De Bortoli
Living Room
Photographer
Giorgia De Bortoli
Living Room
Photographer
Giorgia De Bortoli
Living Room
Gomma Photography Grant 2024 Finalists

Gomma Photography Grant 2024

Living Room

Photographer

Giorgia De Bortoli

Living Room

21 Jan, 2025

"This project aims to represent the influence stemming from the speed of social media, which enhances our possibilities while simultaneously keeping us stagnant, trying to keep up with an unreal operativeness. They boost our productivity as much as our depressive phases, showing how stuck we feel compared to the surrounding world. "The foundations of this house stink. I sink into the comfort soaked in discomfort of the couch in my living room. I can’t get out, but I want to, I intensely want to, but I’m stuck. I’ve only watched some crappy video of a guy making things explode, maybe another one where a cat does weird things, and hours have already passed, just like that. And I haven’t done anything. I get up, instead of doing something I get lost in thinking about what I could do and waste time, again. Imagine if instead of just thinking about it I had actually done them, I would have already improved my skills in one of those silly things I believe in so much.«"

About the photographer

Giorgia De Bortoli

I'm Giorgia and I'm a 26-years-old Italian photographer. My photographic language leans towards image manipulation.