"L'homme qui murmurait à l'oreille des poissons." (2023) Photography by Jean Turco

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Still life number 16 sixty: "The man who whispered in the ears of fish." If Robert Redford, instead of falling in love with the character imagined by Nicholas Evans, had met and had the opportunity to meet Yadiel in the Dominican Republic, he would have realized that whispering in the ear of a horse is a beautiful thing, but[...]
Still life number 16 sixty: "The man who whispered in the ears of fish."

If Robert Redford, instead of falling in love with the character imagined by Nicholas Evans, had met and had the opportunity to meet Yadiel in the Dominican Republic, he would have realized that whispering in the ear of a horse is a beautiful thing, but doing it while looking a fish straight in the eye is another thing that would deserve miles of 70mm and Technicolor film.

But, undoubtedly, Bobby Redford frequented neither Santo Domingo nor the famous Casa Vera on Sarasota Avenue where Yadiel used to go on Wednesdays late in the afternoon in the company of the woman who made people's eyes widen. men and enrage their wives.

And it's a shame, because Yadiel's life deserved technicolor or, the thing would have been worthy of a Nobel, with which Ernest Hemingway could treat us by writing a sequel to his sun which, moreover, is constantly renewed since " the Yadiel" in question would undoubtedly have seduced Lady Brett Ashley at first sight.
Damage !

NB: It is quite difficult, I freely admit, to whisper in the ear of a fish, even if it is all ears.
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L'uomo che susurrava ai pesci.
Se Robert Redford, invece di innamorarsi del personaggio immaginato da Nicholas Evans avesse incontrato e avuto occasione di frequentare Yadiel nella Repubblica Dominicana, sirebbe reso conto che sussurrare all'orecchio di un cavallo è una cosa bella, ma che farlo guardando un pesce dritto negli This is another film that deserves to be filmed in 70 mm and in Technicolor.
Ma, senza dubbio, Bobby Redford non frequentava born Santo Domingo born the rinomata Casa Vera dell'Avenue Sarasota dove Yadiel aveva l'abitudine di recarsi il mercoledì nel late pomeriggio in compagnia di quella che faceva spalancare gli occhi degli uomini e infuriare le loro mogli .
Ed è un peccato, perché la vita di Yadiel meritava il Technicolor o, la cosa sarebbe stata degna di un Nobel, che Ernest Hemingway ci delizia scrivendo un sequel al suo sole che, d'altronde, si rinnova continuamente poiché "lo Yadiel" in questione avrebbe sure sedotto Lady Brett Ashley a prima vista.
Peccato.
NB: If it is difficult to make a meal, it is easy to hear all of your fish, but it is also all you need to listen to.
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Jean Turco is a professional photographer. He started with high mountain photography, then, very quickly, he engaged in exclusively artistic photography. The themes of the nude, the portrait and the[...]

Jean Turco is a professional photographer. He started with high mountain photography, then, very quickly, he engaged in exclusively artistic photography.

The themes of the nude, the portrait and the still life are the subjects he favors. His work is distinguished by an original and visionary lighting that singularly differentiates him from other photographers.

Jean Turco was born in the Alps, he spent his adolescence in Chamonix, at the foot of Mont Blanc. He graduated in photography and art history. His photographs, present in the collections of several museums, Lenin in Oulianovsk in Russia, National of the Republic of Kazakhstan in Astana, Nicéphore-Niépce in Chalon-sur-Saône, etc. as in many private collections have been repeatedly honored with prizes and medals.

Author of books on photography, he has published:
At Pearson editions: The nude photo, The art of lighting, The nude, The portrait, The still life, The pose guide.
Punto Marte editions MV: Nu.
Dunod editions: 100 photo lighting plans.
Published by China Photographic Publishing House: Chinese version of The Art of Lighting.

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