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…and then they were three

First I met Gabi a few years ago. 4 to be precise. He was very calm, patient and polite. He had a way of making you feel life is really uncomplicated, rather peacefully floating by and definitely not overwhelming by throwing everything at you at once. We became friends and I enjoyed spending time with…

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  • Mariana

    Naturalete si iubire-  foarte frumos! ReplyCancel

  • Simona Micliuc

    Foarte frumos! Cand ma uit la ei, imi fac pofta de facut poze😍ReplyCancel

    • andra.badea@gmail.com

      Pai, hai! Va astept cu mare drag :*

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Black & White Disco

I have known Emi since childhood. Needless to say I’ve photographed him in numerous occasions and every time our sessions were so much fun. I still remember that time we sneaked with all my gear and an armful of fancy clothes passed a guard and into a fenced area to have a session on some…

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Beauty has a new name: Sisterhood

I had the pleasure recently to photograph two sisters who are just as beautiful on the outside as they are on the inside. To me, their beauty is timeless and it reminds me of a poem written by Keats: A thing of beauty is a joy for ever:  Its loveliness increases; it will never  Pass into…

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Ravello: the winding poetry of Italy

The road to Ravello is winding, hot, busy and it takes me from Amalfi beach 350 meters up on the hill, in a symphony of scooter horns and Guarda dove stai andando!! shouts (watch where you’re going!). The Tyrrhenian Sea is accompanying me for most of my drive with its blue waters almost touching the sky and this…

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Capri: this glittery paradise of the Mediterranean

The road to Capri is blue and salty. I start the journey from the charming town of Amalfi and I’m being told it takes about 2 hours to reach the island. Being the boating fanatic that I am, 2 hours seems a bit short for me to admire the rugged landscape while gently being rocked…

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