From our encounter with photographer Sebastião Salgado comes “Scent of a Dream”, the largest photo essay dedicated to the world of coffee.
In over 10 years of work, Salgado has managed to capture black-and-white photographs conveying the rhythms of daily life on coffee plantations and the beauty of the terroirs in which this precious bean is planted, cultivated, and then harvested. The photographic itinerary, which was built shot by shot, features ten of the countries we buy our coffee from: Brazil, India, Indonesia, Ethiopia, Guatemala, Colombia, China, Costa Rica, El Salvador and Tanzania.
Sebastião Salgado
"Scent of a Dream" is a journey through coffee-producing countries which, since 2002, has been based on sharing a common value: sustainable development, which for illy represents a fundamental principle and the means through which we have chosen to maintain our quality leadership.
Sebastião Salgado
With the collaboration of the Bevilacqua La Masa Foundation, "Scent of a Dream" was on display in Venice in Piazza San Marco from May 6 to September 27, 2015, with a selection of the 75 most representative shots of the photographic journey created by this great artist.
"Scent of a Dream" is also a book, edited by Lélia Wanick Salgado, wife of the photographer, where the images of the places, women, and men of the world of coffee are accompanied by the words of Andrea Illy, Luis Sepúlveda, Angela Vettese and Sebastião Salgado himself.
The images of "Scent of a Dream" were also presented to the public at Milan Expo 2015: the photographs were in fact an integral part of the Universal Exposition’s Coffee Cluster, which accompanied visitors on a journey "from the earth to the cup".
Salgado was born in 1944 in Minas Gerais, the Brazilian coffee region. After university, he moved to Paris and then London, where he worked as an economist for the International Coffee Organization. However, his deep passion for storytelling through images soon translated into a life choice. In 1973, he embarked on a career as a photographer, which led him to document the livesof Latin American and African peasants, and their migrations.
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