Serena Salvadori is a photographer who lives and works between Porto Alegre, Berlin and Madrid. Salvadori photography people, lovers, or more simply people with who she shares a moment. Her work is about humanity, gender, and identity. You don’t need to touch to feel is an autobiographical documentary about Covid-19 situation in quarantine.


“Coronavirus separates people.
Paradoxically in our case, it unites us.
We broke up after a long relationship when it all began.
This pandemic decided for us that we had to stay together more than ever.
Confined, just the two of us, between four walls.
The claustrophobia gives me the power to react and be active.
I need to touch this empty moment.
I want to challenge myself to not become crazy.
To be the light in the darkness.
Dealing with this worldwide and personal separation in the reduced space of our home.
Ongoing project | collaboration with the tattoo artist and mask’s designer Cloé Esteve“











Contact:
serenasalvadori.com
Instagram: @serenaslv

