Elisa
is a patient observer of people and cultures.
Grinning wild-child of the flat Italian countryside and its warm weather, Elisa moved to London in 2015 and studied at the London School of Photography. Her adventurous spirit leads her to have the camera constantly in hand, capturing moments of wonder and serenity.
The world that she shows is a world where she would feel at peace, where people are pleasant, and where she would find the kindness she wishes to receive. Her photos are like proof that this world can exist.
At the dawn of the pandemic she is traveling between Thailand and Vietnam, documenting the work of the non-profit association “Not For Sale”: The goal of the humanitarian organization is to save children and adolescents from human trafficking, a tragedy that affects predominantly women.
The experience will leave a profound mark on her that will lead her, once back to Italy, to devote herself to documenting the condition of women and the history of women in her hometown.
Travel photographer based between Italy and London, she aims to document cultures, adventures, and universal emotions.
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