Montaigne said: There is no universal representation of man, but concrete beings.
This photographic project is a visual essay dedicated to people and their changing condition, to those who choose the power to be against the being so. The project focuses on the characteristics and situations that constitute human existence, those that define our immediate reality; it focuses on the diversity that inhabits the world, on how we live and act in it.
From the beginning of our life, there is a series of biologically determined events that are common among all human beings; the human condition is constituted by the way in which people react to these events, immersed in a social dimension that starts from the relationship with the other.
My project evokes the evolution of the human condition and the different ways of living that most of the time are determined by the desire for transcendence, loneliness facing destiny and sense of belonging.
The human condition is a way of belonging to this world.