Andrea Roversi is a freelance photographer graduate at “Scuola Romana di Fotografia”. He collaborate with photojournalism agency Parallelozero.

Most of his works focus on the relationship between man and nature, an extreme nature that dictates the rhythms to which man must adapt. His deep relationship with it led him to live for 8 months in the north of Iceland where he works and lives with a family that runs a farm. From this experience comes “Daudalogn”, a personal work on Iceland and how light affects human life. 

About ‘Dauðalogn’:

After being hardly hit by the global economic crisis in 2008, Iceland has been the protagonist of a miraculous recovery. The island has chosen to take a step back (or forward?) returning to land and betting on a green and sustainable economy based on natural resources.

Dauðalogn – which means ‘dead calm’ in icelandic – is a journey through a country of sharp contrasts, but also the bildungsroman of a child, Andry, becoming an adult in an open dialogue with an extreme nature.

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Reykjavik, Islanda, Febbraio 2015 Vista Della Città Dall'alto

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Husavik, Iceland,Febbraio 2015 Montagne Innevate Avvolte Dalle Nuvole Basse

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