When Italian photographer Fabio Bucciarelli boarded an overcrowded local train in Gevgelija, Macedonia, just across the Greek border, and embarked on a five-hour trip to Tabanovce, near the Serbian border, he felt an urgency to tell a different kind of story. He wanted to move away from the images of overcrowded dinghies reaching Greek islands and of thousands of families walking along train tracks. A photojournalist and recipient of the prestigious Robert Capa Gold Medal for his work Battle To Death on Syria’s civil war, Bucciarelli has often pursued the sort of photography that captures the bare reality as it unfolds before his lens.