Charles Traub.
Italy has a rich history. Everything flows, everything changes, but if in Italy and there is something unchanging and eternal, so is the idea of la dolce vita — the sweet life of pleasure, which Director Federico Fellini brought to life on screen with all its inherent sensuality and irony.
Photographer Charles Traub in his collection of photos from Italy 80s the subtle Parallels with Fellini, though in his pictures there is something unique, inherent only to himself. Basically it is the omnipresence and the omnipotence of sex. In the photo there is nothing indecent, but in every picture there is a hint of feelings and their expression. Sex is not just kissing, naked body or the depth of the look — it appears even in color. Italy, Charles Traub exploding with colors of life. And that’s why she’s so sexually attractive.
1. Amalfi, 1982. (Charles Traub)
2. Florence, 1981. (Charles Traub)
3. Venice, 1982. (Charles Traub)
4. Milan, 1981. (Charles Traub)
5. Siena, 1983. (Charles Traub)
6. Rome, 1981. (Charles Traub)
7. Rome, 1983. (Charles Traub)
8. Florence, 1982. (Charles Traub)
9. Venice, 1981. (Charles Traub)
10. Cosenza, 1981. (Charles Traub)
11. Siena, 1982. (Charles Traub)
12. Capri, 1982. (Charles Traub)
13. Venice, 1981. (Charles Traub)
14. Agrigento, 1981. (Charles Traub)
15. Reggio Emilia, 1983. (Charles Traub)
16. Rome, 1982. (Charles Traub)
17. Positano, 1981. (Charles Traub)
18. Naples, 1982. (Charles Traub)
19. Rome, 1982. (Charles Traub)
20. Rome, 1983. (Charles Traub)
21. Positano, 1981. (Charles Traub)
22. Naples, 1981. (Charles Traub)