Italian Photographer Started To Take Photos Of Models Remotely With A Webcam During The Quarantine
Italian photographer Alessio Albi from Perugia started to take photos of models remotely with a web camera, because of quarantine he can no longer work in normal mode. This was noticed on Twitter.
During the week Albi held photo shoots with three models – Italian Alice Pagani and Chiara Scelsi, as well as Russian Alina Bobyleva. The photographer took screenshots via the FaceTime video call application.
“Me and Alice @opheliamillaiss quarantined, separated by 200 km, just shot spontaneously trough the laptop webcam.
Social distancing doesn’t mean stopping creating. We are lucky to live in an era that offers all the resources needed.
Stay in. We’re in this together,” he wrote.
More: Instagram
More Inspiring Stories
Multiple Exposure Portraits by Christoffer Relander
Photographer Spent An Entire Year Trying To Get Permission To Photograph The Empty Moscow Subway
South African Leopard Catches Sandgrouse
Selena's Rare Coca-Cola Photo Shoot, 1994
Stunning Winning Panoramic Photography From The 2018 Epson Panoramic Awards
Magical Teacher Helps Students In The Himalayas Play Quidditch
Meet Edward Burtynsky, The Winner Of UK Master Of Photography 2018
Scottish Photographer Alan McFadyen Digs Pool In Forest For ‘Mirrored’ Wildlife Photos
Beautifully Nostalgic Photos Of The Constant Change In Dubai
Mist-Shrouded Churches, Eerie Shipwrecks and Magical Doorways: The Incredible Winning Images in The Historic Photographer of The Year 2020 Contest
Guardian Readers' Travel Photography Competition: March 2017
Here Are Some Of The Coolest National Geographic Photos That Were Never Published
Amazing Vintage Photographs of Harold Lloyd’s Magnificent (Year-Round!) Christmas Tree
Mindblowing Aerial 3D Panoramas By AirPano
"The North American Indian" - One Man's Vision Of A Continent Of Cultures
"Flower Power": The Superb Floral Photography and Collages by Ashley Marie
Southeast Asia From Above: Stunning Drone Photography By Ali Olfat
Stunning Portraits of Wild Animals by Brad Wilson
"The Big Blue": Astonishing Underwater And Freediving Photography By John Kowitz
3D Hand-made Models of Mountain Reliefs
China 2050: The Future Of China According To A Photographer Benoit Cezard
The Mafia's New York: Hideouts, Hangouts and Rubouts
Mysterious Double Exposure Photography By Christoffer Relander
Girls and Boys With Their Color-Coded Things