I have always been fascinated by nomadic peoples because of their free life, their warless history, their strong attachment to their community, and their living content with the essentials. 
I lived for a month in a Roma village in Bosnia, housed there. In my travels, I would look for them and meet them several times. I found the Roma to be a peaceful community that does not wish to dominate or control.  Although some people may view nomads as untrustworthy and thieves, it is essential to recognize that these views often stem from stereotypes and generalizations. Through my photographs, I hope to provide a glimpse into what might be the last period of their peaceful nomadic life.
Sarajevo - 1979
Sarajevo - 1979
Bosnia-Erzegovina, 1979
Barice - 1979
Barice - 1979
Barice - 1979
Barice - 1979
Njemanica - 1979
Njemanica - 1979
Sarajevo - 1979
Sarajevo - 1979
Zagreb - 1979
Zagreb - 1979
Sarajevo - 1979
Sarajevo - 1979
Barice - 1979
Barice - 1979
Barice - 1979
Barice - 1979
Njemanica - 1979
Njemanica - 1979
In and around Milan, 1970/98
Via Agordat, Milan - 1972
Via Agordat, Milan - 1972
Via Agordat, Milan - 1972
Via Agordat, Milan - 1972
Via Agordat, Milan - 1972
Via Agordat, Milan - 1972
Via Novara, Milan - 1978
Via Novara, Milan - 1978
Via Novara, Milan - 1978
Via Novara, Milan - 1978
Via Agordat, Milan - 1972
Via Agordat, Milan - 1972
Via Agordat, Milan - 1972
Via Agordat, Milan - 1972
Via Agordat, Milan - 1972
Via Agordat, Milan - 1972
via Monti, Milan - 1998
via Monti, Milan - 1998
Travelers in the South of England
Porthmouth - 1973
Porthmouth - 1973
Porthmouth - 1973
Porthmouth - 1973
Porthmouth - 1973
Porthmouth - 1973
Porthmouth - 1973
Porthmouth - 1973
Porthmouth - 1973
Porthmouth - 1973
Porthmouth - 1973
Porthmouth - 1973
Porthmouth - 1973
Porthmouth - 1973
Porthmouth - 1973
Porthmouth - 1973
Porthmouth - 1973
Porthmouth - 1973
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