Sos Cuiles
Supramonte is a mountain range located in central-eastern Sardinia - Italy - which is an almost totally uninhabited area of sharp limestone cliffs and deep, lush canyons. “Sos cuiles” are the ancient folds still present on the Supramonte heights that - from the years 50'-60 'of the twentieth century - the shepherds of Barbagia used as home and working place for the breeding of goats and pigs within one of the wildest territories in Europe. Supramonte was gradually abandoned by shepherds. Except that in some exceptional cases, there has been a generational change. It is not difficult to imagine the life of hard sacrifices that these men were leading in solitude.
Mattia Vacca
Mattia Vacca is a freelance photojournalist and a documentary photographer. For ten years, he was a daily contributor for Corriere della Sera covering breaking news stories in Northern Italy. He is currently working on various personal projects focused on social issues and the consequences of armed conflicts around the world. His first self-published photobook, a winter’s tale, came out in 2014. In 2018 he joins Prospekt Agency. His work has been featured on new republic, the guardian, the independent, die zeit, france soir, BBC, vice, vanity fair, elle decor, private photoreview, l’oeil de la photographie, corriere della sera, la repubblica and la stampa among the others. He received numerous awards, including Sony World Photography Awards, Royal Photographic Society Awards, Unesco Humanity Photo Awards, Renaissance Prize, New York Photo Awards, Felix Schoeller Awards, Kolga Tbilisi Photo Awards, International Photography Awards and Phodar Biennial. His photographs have been exhibited in galleries and festivals worldwide. He was also a TEDx speaker.