I'm Andrea Taglier, a storytelling photographer. I feel, listen and tell. I listen to the lives, choices and experiences of the people I meet. I try to immerse myself in places in relationships to understand their meanings and bring them to light. Photography gives me the strength to implement these mechanisms and move the synapses, both for the observer and me. I bring out the life present in the scene, where even the immaterial becomes material, and the continuous search for the invisible at first glance leads me to listen to the reality in front of me. I become an integral part of the staging of reality. The subjects play their part, and the image is created in my eyes. Without them, I would not be able to see it and take it. The photogram is the tool that helps me understand and take care of the "things of the world", which gives them existence and reconciles me with them, discovering their immense beauty. As a photographer, like a ferryman, I try through my interpretation to bring the viewer into the image, to approach him and make him participate in my sensations of the choice of the subject, in an attempt to communicate an aesthetic experience that can lead him to make discoveries about oneself, about others and life.