As we are (hopefully) approaching the end of the pandemic, spring is in full bloom and the mood is more optimistic. While my sourdough baking days are over, I am still baking a new drawing each day. Since the start of the pandemic, drawing has been a great way to deal with stress. As a silver lining, I ve rediscovered drawing again. After a long day of endless zoom meetings, it s refreshing to work on a small creative project.
I get inspired by literally anything: a toilet paper roll, talking to friends and family, online shopping, scrolling Facebook, or when reading the news. My original series was before and after focused on how our lives have changed during the pandemic, but since then, I ve explored a few additional concepts. One new theme I ve been excited about is inanimate objects that can talk to each other, for example, what if a face mask could complain to a toilet paper roll about its job? Or what would a chair say to a butt? I found that these objects are perfect m
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We at Collater.al were lucky enough to speak directly with
Amedeo Bartolini, editorial director and founder of Agenzia NFC and NFC Edizioni, and
Guya Bacciocchi, director of the series, who told us more about the project.
Don’t miss the interview below, some shots included in the book and to learn more visit the dedicated website!
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Before talking about this new photo book series, can you tell us how you started your journey in publishing and when you decided to found Agenzia NFC?
Amedeo: Our story started, and grew, in a moment of deep economic crisis. I founded Agenzia NFC (a communications agency) in 2010, seeing an opportunity to position myself in a sector that was perhaps a little “tired”: we needed a smarter, more dynamic reality… a couple of years later, in 2012, I followed my great passion for books and decided to bet on printed paper, and therefore to found NFC Edizioni.