Anthony Schiliro is a World Traveler. Schiliro shares his global adventures in travel photography. An avid reader of philosophy and science fiction, Schiliro explores the inner workings of great minds a la Albert Camus, Kierkegaard, Boethius and Vonnegut.
World Traveler
Anthony Schiliro is a world traveler on a quest to see the world! Not just the beaten paths or hidden corners — Schiliro wants to explore the whole world! And he’s already well on his way. Schiliro has traveled to Europe, Asia, Oceania and beyond. His passport is inked with visa stamps for stops in Australia, Brazil, Italy (including Sicily!), Spain, Vietnam, France (Paris was a favorite destination, for sure!), England, China (Hong Kong was a highlight), Singapore and Japan. Schiliro has even visited territories of the US, like Puerto Rico. He likes to call US territories “America’s extended family;” related, but beautifully unique and individual in their own ways. World travel is a neverending adventure for Schiliro. He eagerly awaits the chance to plan his next trip… Ireland and New Zealand are both upcoming destinations on his list.
Travel Photographer
World Travel: as seen through the lens of Anthony Schiliro Travel Photography.
Anthony Schiliro is a Travel Photographer who documents his adventures, picture after picture. Each photograph encapsulates a moment, a memory, a pause in his travels. Schiliro collects photos of his adventures in the way most travelers pile up souvenirs. As a Travel Photographer, Schiliro focuses on showing the adventure through his lens, the same way he sees it in the moment. In that sense, even an ‘accidental’ snapshot is no mistake at all. Each picture captures a moment and with that, a memory that pauses in time.
Movies, Film & Philosophy
Even when Anthony Schiliro isn’t physically traveling the world, he’s still exploring it. Schiliro’s at-home adventures are explored through depictions of science fiction, horror and life, in TV, movies and philosophy. Schiliro is an avid reader of works by Camus, Kierkegaard, Boethius, Aurelius, Vonnegut, Poe, Cummings, Tolstoy, Orwell… the list goes on and on! He is deeply inspired by the visionary films of directors the likes of Kubrik, Villenuege, Carpet, Nolan, Lynch and Scorcesse.
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