After 57 years of marriage, Valenti and Maria Luísa’s love for each other is stronger than ever. So when their grandson Dani took them to the coastal town of Begur, he wasn’t surprised to see them turn the trip into their very own romantic getaway. They stayed at Emmanuel’s gorgeous villa, where Valenti and Maria Luísa canoodled in the gardens, frolicked by the sea and took turns letting each other win at ping-pong. It was a great trip and an even greater reminder that you’re never too old for young love. This is just one of the millions of trips that take place on Airbnb, made possible by Hosts.
Dani Pujalte lives and works in Barcelona where he combines personal projects with commercial assignments. After the publication of Where Mimosa Bloom (Éditions du Lic) he coordinates with Rita Puig-Serra, the course of edition and production of photobooks in El Observatorio (Barcelona). His projects revolve around landscape exploration in ambiguous spaces as a tool to tackle cultural and social issues. His works have been exhibited at MEAM, ENSP Arles, Lugano, Bibliothèque départementale de Marseille, Galerie Marseille Art Design, Spazio Nea, Atelier de Visu, Galeria Setba and FAD. He has been finalist of the 19th edition of the FotoPres grant and selected in Descubrimientos PhE’13. In 2015 he received the grant Antipodes Project Supported by RMIT Link Arts & Culture, participates in the itinerant project The Smell of Dust curated by Sue-Élie Andradé. Recently wons the 20ºedition of the grant Fotopres with Rita Puig-Serra to produce the work Good Luck with the Future.
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