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34 images Created 30 Oct 2009

These selected photographs can be ordered as collector's prints of archival quality and guaranteed not to fade or shift in colour. Each print is personally checked and signed by the author and the price varies according to the format (24x36, 30x45, 40x60), the paper and type of printing process.
The photographic prints use different printing processes than books and magazines, and much different technology than your computer uses to display images on the screen, and therefore may appear markedly different from such published reproductions.
Enrico chooses to match his prints as closely as possible to the original image for the best print possibile. The prints may not exactly match the image displayed on your screen. They are signed, titled and numbered by the artist along the bottom white border.
Please note: published print size represents overall final size, which includes white surrounding border.
Color prints, we now offer as an option Hah Baryta highest quality prints with pigment ink Ultra Chrome K3 providing the incredible detail, smooth tones and excellent colour fidelity necessary in these larger sizes.
Images can also be printed on special surfaces by request, such as Art Canvas. Black and White prints (24x30, 30x40, 40,50, 50,60) on baryta cardboard.
PLEASE NOTE: Normal turnaround time is 2-3 weeks.

Searching: If you are looking for different images use the search form to easily find the images you are looking for. You can search by location, geography (beach, mountain, etc), and more.

For prices of photographs and delivery dates, or if you need more information, please contact directly: enrico@enricomartino.eu
Custom orders welcome.


(c) Enrico Martino/ www.enricomartino.eu
Rights: All images copyright (c) Enrico Martino. All rights reserved. Do not reproduce in whole or in part without prior written permission

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  • Sololà, Guatemala.
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  • Day of the Dead, Janitzio island, the cemetery. The celebrations are held from sunset until sunrise, with candles, food and drinks for the souls. The Dia de Muertos (Day of the Dead), recently declared by UNESCO as an “oral and intangible cultural heritage of humanity,” is one of Mexico’s most cherished traditions, celebrated in cities and villages countrywide, but perhaps nowhere moreso than in the state of Michoacan. During prehispanic times, Patzcuaro’s lake was thought to be an important entrance to the “Inframundo” – the Indian Underworld. During Dia de Muertos, the Inframundo’s doors open, and the souls of the departed return to earth to visit their earth-bound family and friends. At night in the small graveyard on Janitzio Island, illuminated only by a sea of candles, Purepecha women speak quietly with beloved departed souls at graves adorned with offerings of food, candies, liquor, cigarettes, evertything their dead  enjoyed while alive.
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  • The Coras are a small Indigenous people living in the Sierra Madre mountains of the Mexican state of Nayarit. The Coras still follows their traditions, protecting in a strong way their secret rites that anthropologists believe amongst the most interesting of Latin America for their synchretism. The ceremonies for the Holy Week are characterized by impressive ceremonies. The Judios paints their bodies simbolysing the Evil forces and struggles in the streets of the villages looking for Jesus.
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  • Nayarit, Santa Teresa del Nayar. Judea Cora, diventare borrado è parte essenziale dell’identità dei Cora, un impegno che dura molti anni, spesso tutta la vita.
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  • The Coras are a small Indigenous people living in the Sierra Madre mountains of the Mexican state of Nayarit. The Coras still follows their traditions, protecting in a strong way their secret rites that anthropologists believe amongst the most interesting of Latin America for their synchretism. The ceremonies for the Holy Week are characterized by impressive ceremonies. The Judios paints their bodies simbolysing the Evil forces and struggles in the streets of the villages looking for Jesus.
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  • Isthmus of Tehuantepec. Iguanas, especially in Juchitàn, ia a symbolic animal for religion, tradition and also a very popular food. The tehuanas are the archetype of an ancient and legendary Mexico, told in the murales of Diego Rivera and impersonated also by Frida Kalho that often wore these traditional dresses. But these showy dresses, and the rich golden ornaments that accompany them, are above all an instrument of auto-representatiom for these active women which the control of the local markets confers an independent economic power that is reflected in the self confidence. Even in the development of the festivities, where the women often dance a lot among them while the men remain seated watching.
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  • Isthmus of Tehuantepec, San Mateo del Mar. Huaves women walking on the top of sand dunes.
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  • Otomì community of Indian migrants living in the heart of Mexico City. Tenaciously clinging to to ancient traditions, they continue to have ties to their homes so strong that some researchers define these urban groups as “embassies” for their distant villages.
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  • Historical Center, Colonia Guerrero’s popular district. Shelter for young girls looking for a different life.
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  • Hebrides Islands, Skye island. Broadford.
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  • Mallaig, the most westerly harbour on the British mainland, was once Europe's busiest herring port, but is still a major fishing centre, landing large catches of prawns and other shellfish.
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  • Tucson, National Saguaro Park. Saguaro cactus grows slowly and they  are almost a hundred years old before they take on their typical many-armed appearance.
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  • Parris Island, Beaufort. Marine Corps Recruit Depot Parris Island (MCRD Parris Island) is used for the training of enlisted Marines.
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  • Unrwa Jabalia refugee camp. School.
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  • The skyline of new skyscrapers of the new downtown along Sheick Zayed rd.,
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  • Western Australia, Kimberley. Broome. Camels at sunset, Cable Beach.
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  • The Bund at dawn. On the back the new Pudong New Area district.
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  • Make-up, the radical transformation of the human face intended to transport one into the distant realm of the imaginery.
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  • Green make-up (paccha) is for noble and pious characters. Conical shaped headgear is for Lord Rama, Khrisna and their sons.
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  • Ganesh Festival, the most important of Mumbay, when more than 15.000 statues of this elephant-god are  submerged in the sea at Chowpatty Beach.
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  • Student movement in the Seventies
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  • Madonna della Salute Church, view from a "vaporetto" canal boat.
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  • Dingle. Low tide on the Inch beach.
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  • Ingolstadt is a bustling city, with a historical centre of medieval cobblestone roads lined with trendy shops and cafes.
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  • Sailors walking in Alexanderplatz
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  • Brno, Old Town.
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  • Wedding in a village near Debrecen.
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  • Oslo Opera House was opened in 2008 and is a national landmark, designed by the Norwegian architectural firm, Snøhetta. The building cost 500 million euro to build and took five years to build and is known for being the first Opera House in the world to let people walk on the roof of the building.
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  • Messe Basel (Basel Fair).  Herzog & de Meuron architects replaced two of the older halls at the Messe Baselbwith an extension that stacks three new ten-metre-high halls on top of one another to create volumes that appear displaced. Brushed aluminium clads the exterior of the building and has a textured surface to create the impression of a basket weave.
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