I've spent days immersing myself in this spectacle by the Apennines, aiming to capture the essence of a world reborn. The days are stretching longer, the air is filling with new scents, and the ground is warming up, inviting its inhabitants out of their winter slumber.
I was lucky enough to immortalize some of the forest's most captivating residents. There's the wolf, moving with an almost ethereal grace—an imposing yet vulnerable presence in this new landscape. Its often-shy eyes reflect a newfound energy.
Then there's the roe deer, with their coats almost perfectly blending with the undergrowth, but which the spring light manages to highlight, creating truly evocative plays of light and shadow.
The hare, a flash of fur darting between the leaves and the first sprouts. Its agility is impressive, a symbol of the life pulsating everywhere.
And let's not forget the wild boar, with its powerful build and determination as it searches for food in the softening earth. Each animal, in its own way, tells a story of survival and adaptation.
What fascinates me most during this time are the contrasts. The tender green of new leaves pushing through the dark brown of bare trees. The patches of light filtering through the canopy, creating a natural stage where every creature becomes a star. These lights, so soft and diffused in the morning, or warm and golden at sunset, create an almost ethereal atmosphere, transforming each scene into a painting.
Photographing these animals in this setting means capturing fleeting moments, bearing witness to nature's wild beauty. It's an invitation to slow down, to observe, and to listen to the sounds of a forest awakening with all its might.
I hope these images convey a bit of the magic I experienced.
Every shot you see is a fragment of pure reality: authentic photographs, captured in real places, without the aid of artificial intelligence. And every animal depicted is a free spirit, immortalized in its natural, wild habitat, never in captivity.
Photo by Tonio Di Stefano - All rights reserved