Noteworthy female landscape photographers - day 4
- Oct 12, 2020
- 1 min read
Young and incredibly talented, I hate Isabella Tabacchi! Kidding [mostly ;)] - she's wonderful. She has won multiple awards for her emotive landscape photography, often placing emphasis on exploring news ways of seeing familiar landscapes. This resonates with me deeply particularly given my love of considering dialogism and polyphony as theories through which to 'see' life and living (for more on this, see my latest chapter - Cameras and carnivals: A visual dialogic route to seeing children's humour). Anyway, back to Isabella...born in Italy, many of her powerful images are of Italian landscapes including the Italian Dolomites. Her photographs are not limited to Italian scenery, however, and she has travelled extensively, interpreting landscapes in a range of countries including Iceland and Namibia.

'Catching the Infinity'

'Trees of Namibia'
























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