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Interviews News28 December 201517 February 2020

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“The poetry of Rio’s Suppressed favelas”, a selection of pictures from my new reportage published in CNN photos, with a beautiful article written by Flora Charner. http://edition.cnn.com/2015/12/27/world/cnnphotos-suppressed-favelas

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"Rome’s starlings create a stunning spectacle. And a huge mess". My latest video contribution for The Washington Post, words by @chicoharlan and @stefanopitrelli | photos by @federicavalabrega | design and development by @yutaochenn Illustrations by Hailey Haymond. Graphics by Júlia Ledur. Story editing by Marisa Katz Bellack. Video editing by Jason Aldag. Photo editing by @chloecolemanmedia | Design editing by Joe Moore. Graphics by Kate Rabinowitz. Project editing by Reem Akkad Kasm. Check it out at the link in bio!
"Rome’s starlings create a stunning spectacle. And a huge mess". My latest video contribution for The Washington Post, words by @chicoharlan and @stefanopitrelli | photos by @federicavalabrega | design and development by @yutaochenn Illustrations by Hailey Haymond. Graphics by Júlia Ledur. Story editing by Marisa Katz Bellack. Video editing by Jason Aldag. Photo editing by @chloecolemanmedia | Design editing by Joe Moore. Graphics by Kate Rabinowitz. Project editing by Reem Akkad Kasm. Check it out at the link in bio!
Two of my photos from the project "Not on the same boat", funded by the National Geographic COVID-19 Emergency Fund for Journalists, were selected for "Inside the Curve: Stories from the Pandemic," released by Disney Books. These two pictures taken in Rome were chosen by @insidenatgeo for its "extraordinary collection of stories of the COVID pandemic: from the isolation and devastation of quarantine to the joy of reunion". I am very proud to see my work featured in this incredible book curated by Claudi Carreras and also in the exhibition currently on display at the United Nation headquarter in New York until 2 December 2022. A collective document that mourns our losses from the past three years, but is also filled with the hope that comes from witnessing global communities who care deeply for one another. https://books.disney.com/book/inside-the-curve/ #insidethecurve #natgeo #book #photography #pandemic #reunion #hope #nationalgeographicsociety #insidenatgeo
"Watershed", my new project about solutions implemented by indigenous women and local communities, with the help of EU and @avsi_foundation to fight drought and climate change in Mexico, has been published as a photo gallery on the Guardian (link in bio). In this picture, Azucena Asunción Martínez Sántos is seen portrayed with her daughter Wendy Crespo Martínez while washing dishes in the courtyard of her home, in the indigenous community of Mogote Colorado. Following the construction of rainwater harvesting tanks, built to overcome the problems of drought and lack of water resources, people have finally been able to start using water at home, according to their needs. Santiago Ayuquililla, Mexico 2022. #mexico #theguardian #photojournalism #photooftheday #sustainability #drought #water #climatechange #avsimexico #avsi #community #ngo #color #documentaryphotography
"Watershed", my new project about solutions implemented by indigenous women and local communities, with the help of EU and AVSI foundation, to fight drought and climate change in Mexico, has been published as a photo gallery on the Guardian. Check it out (link in bio). Santiago Ayuquililla is a dusty, arid part of Oaxaca, where many people do not have access to clean water, either because there is no infrastructure in place or because drought has dried up nearby water sources. #mexico #theguardian #photojournalism #photooftheday #dji #djiair2s #sustainability #drought #water #climatechange #avsimexico #avsi #community #ngo #color #documentaryphotography
"Watershed", my new project about solutions implemented by indigenous women and local communities to fight drought and climate change in Mexico, has been published today as a photo gallery on The Guardian with the title "Every drop is precious: the Mexican women saving water for their villages". The climate crisis has exacerbated drought across Mexico. But female-led projects to build harvesting and filtration tanks are helping communities conserve what rain there is, and make it safe to drink. Words and photographs by Matteo Bastianelli. Many thanks to the @avsi_foundation and @guardian Global development team, a section supported by
"Watershed", my latest report about drought and the effects of climate change realized in Mexico on the occasion of the 50th anniversary of the @avsi_foundation has been published on Insideover with a text and a selection of pictures. Check it out (link in bio). In this picture, a little girl is seen playing with her hat while some women of a rural community work on the construction of a rainwater harvesting tank to collect and treat water for domestic and agricultural use in the village of Mogote Colorado. Santiago Ayuquililla, Mexico 2019. #mexico #insideover #photojournalism #photooftheday #sustainability #drought #water #climatechange #avsimexico #avsi #community #ngo #color #documentaryphotography
"Watershed", my latest report about drought and the effects of climate change realized in Mexico on the occasion of the 50th anniversary of the @avsi_foundation has been published on Insideover with a text and a selection of pictures. Check it out (link in bio). In this picture, some people of the indigenous community of Mogote Colorado, are seen working on the preparation of a natural fertilizer to be used in their plantations. Following the construction of rainwater harvesting tanks, built to overcome the problems of drought and lack of water resources, people have finally been able to start using water at home, according to their needs. Santiago Ayuquililla, Mexico 2022. #mexico #insideover #photojournalism #photooftheday #sustainability #drought #water #climatechange #avsimexico #avsi #community #ngo #color #documentaryphotography

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Matteo Bastianelli is an award-winning photographer and filmmaker based in Italy. For assignments you can contact him at matteo.bastianelli85@gmail.com. For editorial, archive & fine art prints you can contact Giuseppina Toti at giosyt@gmail.com.

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