Giorgio’s Court at Carnevale
Tempio Pausania | Italy
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Photo Tour in Tempio Pausania, Sardinia, capturing Carnival parades, masks, and Re Giorgio’s court.
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Gianmario Pedroni
What is this?
Experience the grand opening of Sardinia’s Carnevale at Tempio Pausania, a captivating celebration dating back to the 1700s, locally known as Carrasciali Timpiesu.
THIS EXCLUSIVE ONCE-A-YEAR EXPERIENCE IS AVAILABLE FOR ONLY 3 PARTICIPANTS ON FEBRUARY 12.
Kicking off on Thursday February 12, the Carnival festivities begin with the grand Presentation Parade of Re Giorgio and his court. Hundreds of participants don elaborate costumes, while dazzling allegorical floats showcase puppets that seamlessly blend satire and artistry. These floats are true works of art, the culmination of months of dedicated craftsmanship by skilled papier-mâché artisans.
From lively musical bands to whimsical soapbox races with creatively disguised vehicles, the Carnival invites participation, ignites joy, and embraces togetherness. After a traditional lunch, you'll be guided by a local expert photographer along this journey of cultural immersion and artistic exploration.
What makes this unique?
This experience is very exclusive: Led by the official photographer of the event, Gianmario Pedroni, you will be able to access special areas closed to the public to see and photograph the parade up-close. As the son of a local float constructor, Gianmario shares insight into behind-the-scenes stories of the artisans and their work. Starting the tour at his studio allows you to see his previous works.
The Carrasciali Timpiesu stands out as a unique celebration, characterized by its genuine inclusivity of everyone—children to elders, locals and visitors. Re Giorgio symbolizes the spirit of the fruitful land, embodying the deity to whom sacrifices were historically offered in rituals aimed at securing divine favor. So this Carnival, deeply rooted in ancient pagan rituals associated with the return of Spring, represents a profound heritage for the local community, ensuring that these cherished customs are passed down through generations by involving families, friends, and local schools.
What is the profile of the host?
Gianmario Pedroni is the official photographer of the Carnevale of Tempio Pausania. After honing his skills in England, he specialized in advertising, fashion, and design, working with prominent photographers and brands. In 2009, he returned to Sardinia to establish his studio, where he captures the region's breathtaking landscapes and vibrant culture. As the son of a float constructor, Gianmario has always been closely involved in the creation of the floats and continues to collaborate in their construction.
What to bring?
DSLR or mirrorless camera or equivalent, with lenses, zoom and tele. Tripod for evening shots. Extra memory card and batteries. Comfortable clothing and walking shoes.
Where is this located?
Where will we meet?
Gianmario’s studio in Tempio Pausania, Via Settembrini n.10. If you're traveling by car, contact Gianmario before you arrive so he can guide you on where to park.
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EUR 600
per person
Shared
1 - 3 people
7 hours
The price includes all fees and tips.
This is a shared workshop for a maximum of 3 participants. What’s included: Professional photography instruction and feedback. Exclusive access and passes to the parade for photographing the Carnevale. Traditional lunch.
Offered in English, Italian
Shared
1 - 3 people
7 hours
The price includes all fees and tips.
This is a shared workshop for a maximum of 3 participants. What’s included: Professional photography instruction and feedback. Exclusive access and passes to the parade for photographing the Carnevale. Traditional lunch.
Offered in English, Italian