Evening came, and morning followed: Nature in Valter Bernardeschi’s shots

The exhibition, titled “E fu sera e fu mattina: La natura negli scatti di Valter Bernardeschi” (Evening came, and morning followed: Nature in Valter Bernardeschi’s shots) is not just a photographic exhibition but a true visual journey through some of the most remote and fascinating places on our planet. Among the works on display, there are standout images of pristine landscapes, where light plays a fundamental role in defining shapes and colors, creating atmospheres suspended between dream and reality.

The exhibition invites a deep reflection on the role of human beings within this ecosystem and on the relationship between humans and nature, exploring themes such as creation, transformation, and the eternal beauty of the natural world.

The shots by the Tuscan photographer, already a winner of the Wildlife Photographer of the Year award from the Natural History Museum in London, capture the essence of life on Earth, inviting visitors to rediscover the wonder and mystery that our planet offers. So the visitors will be able to admire the grandeur of a grizzly bear fishing for salmon in a North American river or a white-tailed eagle majestically gliding over a crystalline sea.
 

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Last admission is one hour before closing.


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