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Weathered Mills Photograph - Limited Edition of 20

Nilla Sacchetti

Australia

Photography, Black & White on Paper

Size: 30 W x 20 H x 1 D in

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Weathered Mills Angla, Saaremaa Island, Estonia, Baltic States A 2-hour bus journey south-west of Estonia’s capital Tallinn takes you to the ferry terminal for remote Saaremaa Island. The 30-minute ferry trip across the icy but calm Baltic Sea lands you on the the small island of Muhu, to then pick up the same bus for the last hour’s drive to Kuressaare. As it’s winter, public transport is sporadic especially on Saaremaa Island. Taking yet another bus for an hour sees you arriving at the tiny village of Angla. Probably almost unheard of and definitely off the beaten tourist path, Angla’s windmills were built at the start of the 20th century and are picturesque to photograph under the blanket of snow and bitter cold. Print: Printed on 100% cotton, acid-free, museum quality paper with archival pigmented inks, and a 2"-3" white border with matte finish. Canvas: Archival acid-free canvas, laminated with protective lustre surface, hand-stretched over 100% renewable solid pine stretcher bars, 1.25" thick.

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Photography:Black & White on Paper

Artist Produced Limited Edition of:20

Size:30 W x 20 H x 1 D in

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Nilla Sacchetti is a travel photographer and writer from Australia. Inspired by greats such as Ansel Adams, Robert Capa, Robert Doisneau, Henri Cartier-Bresson, and Vivian Maier, documenting life’s realities devoid of artificial nuances is Nilla’s objective. Nilla's work captures fragments of reality, which convey a true and raw representation of realism. Interchanging between film and digital mediums, Nilla captures a spectacular vista or an image of poverty that narrates a story without words. A flash is rarely used. “With only minimal post-production, I am passionate about retaining the moment’s visual integrity, whilst providing evidence of the socio-cultural contradictions surrounding an underdeveloped country.” The past decade has seen Nilla’s work exhibited and sold internationally, with select group shows in Amsterdam, Bologna, London, Brisbane, and New York. And solo exhibitions in Brisbane (Australia) and Cerisano (Italy). Nilla’s work also gained recognition with silver awards from the AIPP (Australian Institute of Professional Photographers), and is displayed in private collections globally. Nilla's love for photography started as a child and on leaving school, managed a photographic studio for 2 years shooting countless portraits. During this time, Nilla set up her own B&W darkroom at home to develop film and process B&W prints. "The fascination of prints eventually coming to life in the darkroom, was enough to hook this passion for life - I still use my darkroom". Packing up her darkroom into storage, Nilla set out solo-travelling around the world for 12 months. Also working as a professional Technical Writer and a Usability Analyst, it's only in the last 10 years that Nilla has truly dedicated time to photography. After 30-plus years of travelling, Nilla also built the Image Earth Travel site to share genuine travel stories and help other travellers, but also to display more photography work. Nilla captures the world with words and lens at https://imageearthtravel.com/

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