Fanzine Stromboli - Afterlife
Stromboli Afterlife seeks to capture the vision of an island that has always held me spellbound. A glimpse into what this corner of paradise represents to me, a place with a profound soul and an energy that envelops you the moment you set foot on its shores.
The true essence of Stromboli reveals itself outside the tourist seasons, when silence reigns, broken only by the volcanic explosions, a stark reminder of its eternal presence.
Yet, Stromboli is more than just its volcano. It is also the people who call it home, those who have chosen to live in this extreme and isolated heaven, where the night extinguishes both light and thought.
Limited edition of 40.
All the images present on this fanzine were shot on film. So, please, expect the presence of grains, imperfections, light leaks or low light on the final printing.
This is also the beauty and charme of film photography.
Cover on offset paper 300 g/m2
Internal paper Offset 100 g/m2
14.8x21 cm
36 pages
Graphic and editorial design: Amira Rachdi
Text and photography: Giacomo Arrigo
Stromboli Afterlife seeks to capture the vision of an island that has always held me spellbound. A glimpse into what this corner of paradise represents to me, a place with a profound soul and an energy that envelops you the moment you set foot on its shores.
The true essence of Stromboli reveals itself outside the tourist seasons, when silence reigns, broken only by the volcanic explosions, a stark reminder of its eternal presence.
Yet, Stromboli is more than just its volcano. It is also the people who call it home, those who have chosen to live in this extreme and isolated heaven, where the night extinguishes both light and thought.
Limited edition of 40.
All the images present on this fanzine were shot on film. So, please, expect the presence of grains, imperfections, light leaks or low light on the final printing.
This is also the beauty and charme of film photography.
Cover on offset paper 300 g/m2
Internal paper Offset 100 g/m2
14.8x21 cm
36 pages
Graphic and editorial design: Amira Rachdi
Text and photography: Giacomo Arrigo