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© Rocco Venezia Rocco Venezia, born in Milan in 1991, has been focusing on street photography and news photo features since 2011. He walks the streets of his hometown, on the lookout for inclined...
View ArticleThe Old man and the Sea
© Giuseppe Maria Galasso According to legend, in 1951 Ernest Hemingway stayed in Acciaroli, a small fishing village in the province of Salerno, and drew inspiration from this holiday for his...
View ArticleTwixt land and sea
© Roberto Camiz Roberto Camiz is a lawyer with a passion for photography. He took his first black and white photos with a Comen Bencini, a gift by his uncle in 1956. The uncle also taught him to...
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© Massimo Siragusa Massimo Siragusa has been a professional photographer since 1987. On top of exhibiting his work in various galleries in Italy and abroad, he is the author of important advertising...
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© Andrea Tonellotto Andrea Tonellotto’s Polaroid camera captures the pure and simple lines of the public swimming pool of his town, Piazzola sul Brenta. He carefully researches the right light and...
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© Alessandro De Matteis The situations, faces, and landscapes of Apulia are a favorite subject for Lecce-born, freelance photographer Alessandro De Matteis. In 2012, De Matteis founded the Pro Puglia...
View ArticlePlayground
© Przemek Skrzypek In “Playground”, a series created in over two years of work, Przemek Skrzypek visually explores the relationship between athletes and nature during their skiing and climbing outings...
View ArticleFourth space
© Pietro Motisi According to Matteo Meschiari, the “Fourth space” is “the open space that has no economic or social use [...] it is inhabitable, inaccessible, an interstice with no passageway, a...
View ArticleImages from sky
© Giuliano Domizio Regis Giuliano Domizio Regis loves photography and loves to fly motor gliders. Thanks to these two passions of his, he has wonderfully documented the landscapes in the province of...
View ArticleInterview with G. Berengo Gardin
Lido di Venezia 1958 When asked whether he ever gets emotional looking at his own photographs, he deflects the compliment and says, “No. I’m just sorry I lost a few opportunities”. Gianni Berengo...
View ArticleThe Origin of Italy
Villa Adriana Valle dei templi, Agrigento Siracusa Pompei Pantheon, Rome Paestum Fori Imperiali, Rome Colosseum, Rome Cerveteri Via Appia Antica © Pino Musi Pino Musi, professor of photography at...
View ArticleThe Islands
© Luisa Zanzani The Aeolians are volcanic orgin islands located north of the Sicilian coast; they have been a UNESCO World Heritage site since 2000. Photographer Luisa Zanzani, in her series “Le...
View ArticleCastelporziano
© Renato Cerisola Renato Cerisola visited the Presidential estate in Castelporziano, about 25 km from Rome’s city center. Its 5,892 acres extend from the outskirts of the city to the coast, and...
View ArticleShadow and light in St. Peter’s
Shadow and light in St. Peter’s Photograph by Marco Anelli © 1998 Marco Anelli portrayed the most important temple of Christianity in a vivid series of photographs, published in the 1998 book...
View ArticleOld Skool
© Alan Maglio Historical stores that keep their original mood alive, and the people who work there with unwavering passion. This is the focus of “Old Skool”, an ongoing project by Milanese...
View ArticleDouble exposure
© Cristiana Vazzoler Cristiana Vazzoler likes to experiment, and double exposure is the perfect technique for that: to achieve always new and unusual outcomes, observing and trying new things is key....
View ArticleLights and shadows of Florence
© Kozo Yano Japanese photographer Kozo Yano, who has lived in Paris since 1979, discovers in this series the lights and shadows of Florence.
View ArticleSurfin’ Milan
© Andrea Boscardin Centuries ago, marble destined to the Duomo of Milan travelled through the Po Valley on water, finally reaching the Naviglio Grande. In the 1960s, a hydroelectric plant was built...
View ArticleBologna
© Alberta Dionisi Alberta Dionisi takes our hand and leads us into a world that is concrete and impalpable at once: the metaphysical Bologna portrayed in her pictures, made of lights and – more often...
View ArticleStill life
© Francesco Radici Francesco Radici has chosen a Polaroid camera as his main means of creative expression. In some cases, he warms up the images with a hairdryer as soon as he’s taken the photo,...
View ArticleAn Inside look at Fai estates
© Micol Sabbadini “An Inside Look at FaI Estates” is a one-night exhibition organized by Christie’s in New York on October 22, dedicated to the wonderful sites of the Fondo Ambiente Italiano. It is...
View ArticleImpressioni Sulcitane
© Christian “ilterzouomo” Facchini The Sulcis Iglesiente is one of the wildest and most spectacular regions you’ll find on the island of Sardinia. The coastline, uninterrupted by towns, ports or even...
View ArticleVenice
© Guy Sargent Guy Sargent took these photographs – part of his “What Lies Beneath the Surface” series – in Venice, during a week in February when the fog made the city appear quiet and eerie. A sight...
View ArticleMagic between the trees
© Rita Vita Finzi Rita Vita Finzi took these photographs in the poplar forests in the river Po’s flood plain, a stone’s throw from Ferrara. The atmosphere and colors she captured and artfully...
View ArticleIschia
© Gianni Galassi Ischia, an island near the Northern limit of the Gulf of Naples, is famous for its thermal springs. Gianni Galassi – photographer, entrepreneur, dubbing director and dialog adaptor –...
View ArticleMassive
© Michael Schlegel The German photographer Michael Schlegel has immortalized the imposing beauty of the Brenta Dolomites on large format film.
View ArticleBetween light and shadow
© Anna Leporati Serrao In this series of photographs, taken in various locations in Italy, Anna Leporati Serrao explores the dramatic contrast between presence and absence of light. Which, as we know,...
View ArticleWinter Abstractions
© Claudio Turri Silence, landscapes covered in snow, and solitary characters are the protagonists of the “Winter Abstractions” series by photographer Claudio Turri.
View ArticleAmarcord
© Viola Damiani The summer is long gone in Rimini… what’s left now of the fun, life, music, and kilometers of umbrellas neatly arranged on the beach? Viola Damiani tells us in her emotional...
View ArticleContrasts
© Paolo Longo The silhouettes and façades of colored and jagged buildings reconcile in the bright geometries of the “Contrasti” (“Contrasts”) series by photographer Paolo Longo.
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