Stories Claudia Zalla and the transformation of the everyday Text by Laura Ghigliazza Photo by Claudia Zalla Add to bookmarks Tezontle Studio, Mexico City 2018 Internal landscapes come to life in the light of unknown apartments. Precise and delicate compositions emerge gracefully from the ennui of monotonous days. Vanity Fair Editorial, Milan 2020 Vogue Living Espana Editorial, Madrid 2019 Vogue Business Editorial, Milan 2019 Icon Design Editorial, Milan 2020 Vogue Novias, Milan 2019 Vogue Business Editorial, Milan 2019 AD Italia Editorial, Milan 2020 Vogue Business Editorial, Milan 2019 Vanity Fair Editorial, Milan 2020 Icon Design Editorial, Milan 2020 Icon Design Editorial, Milan 2020 Casa Gilardi, Mexico City 2019 Lurve Editorial, Milan 2018 Cité Radieuse, Marseille 2015 Untitled, Varese 2016 Canone Carlo Scarpa, Venice 2017 Canone Carlo Scarpa, Venice 2017 Canone Carlo Scarpa, Venice 2017 Shoganai, Japan 2016 Shoganai, Japan 2016 Shoganai, Japan 2016 Cosa Rimane, Liguria 2018 Untitled, Amsterdam 2018 Untitled, Milan 2018 cc-tapis, Milan 2021 cc-tapis, Milan 2021 cc-tapis, Milan 2021 Vogue Business Editorial, Milan 2021 Vogue Business Editorial, Milan 2021 Vogue Business Editorial, Milan 2021 Little things make dead moments interesting, seemingly marginal details step up and stand out. I remember how eagerly, during the first lockdown, I awaited the daily pictures published by Claudia Zalla, an Italian photographer. Simple still lives that tell the story of the passing hours, taking on unexpected forms in the boredom of those monotonous days. Clean shots created by a meticulous composition. Flowers made of cables and rulers. Her passion for photography began in her tender years. Claudia still remembers struggling to prise the old Kodak with the brown leather case out of her father's hands. Now, in her photographs, Claudia tells the tale of perfectly focused interior landscapes, illuminated by the afternoon sun. The only light that, as it shines through the window, doesn't make you feel caged in these days. The daily routine of full glasses and bags tossed down, wrapped in elegant lines and soft colours. Through her eyes, you feel the grace of her subjects, and almost feel as though you can move them. 8 July 2021 Share
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