Photographs by Pia Riverola
Spanish photographer Pia Riverola’s sun-drenched images evoke the rhythm of a day in an effortless series of vignettes from around the world.
In her latest book, Días, which was designed, edited, and published by Loose Joints, Spanish photographer Pia Riverola has created a sun-soaked tapestry of places all over the world, distilling them into carefree moments plucked from time. Renowned for her evocative, hazy imagery, the delicately-sequenced Días uses motion, blur, and dappled light to create a sensory and synaesthetic experience, transporting readers to a memory long-forgotten.
Riverola’s dreamy images, brimming with atmosphere, evoke feelings of distance and travel: from neon-lit rainy Japanese nights, a Mediterranean breeze lifting a Spanish tablecloth, or Italian drizzle softly falling beneath an umbrella in a Roman garden. As if peeling away the layers, the days of toil and tribulation to see the world anew, Días feels cleansing and deep in its essence, joyful yet somber in the way Riverola’s oblique evocations roll away before your eyes. With Días, Riverola continues to explore her passion for capturing the essence of place, inviting readers to immerse themselves in the poetic beauty of her journeys.
Editor’s Note: Días by Pia Riverola is published by Loose Joints and is available to buy here.
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A Sun-Soaked Ode to Summer
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