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YourStory (Makers & Dreamers)
| Expected release date is Sep 1st 2026 |
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Product Details
Overview
YourStory is a visual record of the often unseen dialogues that occur in the creative studio or environment where people work and are inspired. Moving through a series of intentional encounters, Lorenzo Morandi documents the resonance that ignites between two curious minds. These are not merely photographs; they are meditations on the shared energy of creation, where the boundaries between the individual and their environment, between the photographer and the subject dissolve into a single, permanent narrative. It is a study of presence, captured in the quiet pauses and unhurried exchanges that define the life of the maker, transforming the transient spark of an encounter into a tactile record of artistic identity.
This volume follows Morandi’s instinctual pull toward fellow creatives. By returning to these subjects over several years, he captures the slow evolution of both the artistic output and the personal bond. His lens treats the workspace as a living reflection of the psyche, where a particular slant of light or a carefully placed object reveals as much about the inhabitant as the work they produce. Guided by his background in architecture, Morandi frames these environments with a geometric precision that never loses its human warmth.









