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    A Safe Haven in a Pandemic Year

    Barbarano Romano

    by Ezio Gianni Murzi

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    As the COVID-19 pandemic was ripping through countries and communities, years 2021/22 were a time of reflection about the caducity and frailty of life as we knew it and of what seemed unassailable before 2020. To stay close to nature and avoid the isolation of strict lockdowns due to COVID 19 pandemic in the big city the author moved to the countryside to stay in Barbarano Romano, a 1100 people village in northern Lazio, some 70 kilometres north of Rome. The choice proved its worth. Despite the pandemic, nature had its rhythms and needs: tending to the sheep, harvesting, as seasons and colours changed. The author has thus enjoyed the simpler and more genuine social milieu, and the closeness to an untouched natural habitat. A small community of friends was already there to enliven the evenings with their conversations, while the locals slowly opened up and allowed the author to participate in their annual activities. The year 2022 has been a time of the author’s personal discovery, connecting to a community and its land, while witnessing the change of seasonal colours and the cautious reopening of commercial activities.
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    • Primary Category: Biographies & Memoirs
    • Additional Categories Arts & Photography Books
    • Project Option: Standard Landscape, 10×8 in, 25×20 cm
      # of Pages: 54
    • Publish Date: Jun 04, 2023
    • Language English
    • Keywords country, Covid19
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    Ezio Gianni Murzi
    Rome, Italy

    I am a medical doctor, turned photographer and passionate storyteller after attending a workshop and on-line classes respectively run by John Stanmeyer in Istanbul 2018, and by Salwan Georges of the Washington Post, 2022. This same year, I attended classes run by Stefano Mirabella an Italian professional photographer and teacher. In my earlier career, I have been working as a medical doctor, in Mozambique 1977-1981, where I returned 2019 and 2023 to document the fight against TB and HIV/AIDS. In 1981-1985 I was in Zanzibar, Tanzania, as head of an Italian Medical Team. From there I moved to Rome to work at the Foreign Ministry, 1985-1988, as technical advisor. In 1988, I joined UNICEF, the United Nations Children's Fund, and for following 20 years I was posted in Eastern Europe, the Middle East, South, West and North Africa, India and the USA. Now, I am based in Rome, and I travel where photography takes me. I like to work on stories that have social issues worth telling.

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