Showing posts with label Italia. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Italia. Show all posts

Wednesday, November 7, 2012

Photographer Giampaolo Macorig

Beautiful photos by Giampaolo Macorig




                                     >>>Giampaolo Macorig

Wednesday, August 1, 2012

Photographer Christian Tagliavini

CHRISTIAN TAGLIAVINI, Biography: Swiss-Italian, born in 1971, educated in Italy and Switzerland, where he lives and works as an graphic designer and a photographer. This provides him the perfect frame and background to invent, create and totally produce images that blend fine arts and craftsmanship. No, not simply images, as Christian Tagliavini loves designing stories with open endings (requiring observer’s complicity) on unexplored themes or unusual concepts, featuring uncommon people with their lives and their thoughts made visible.







                                           >>>Christian Tagliavini

Photographer Marco Bolognesi

Marco Bolognesi is an artist working in a variety of media such as drawing and painting, cinema, photo- and videography.Bolognesi was born in 1974 in Bologna, Italy into a family of artists. His youth was spent in an artistic environment, and he went on to attend the School of Drama, Arts and Music at the University of Bologna.At the age of 20, Bolognesi illustrated a selection of works by the poet Roberto Roversi, and in the following year he collaborated with the graphic artist Guido Crepax on one of his comic strips. In 1994 he shot his first short film, ‘Giustizia e Verità’ (Justice and Truth) about the victims of terrorism, which was then shown at the Venice Biennale. In this experimental documentary, images and music were deeply interwoven, as they were in his second short film on the same theme, ‘il Partito del Silenzio’ (The Silent Party), made in 1996. Subsequently both films were presented in Rome by the Academy Award-winning composer Ennio Morricone. The film was also shown internationally at many Italian cultural institutes.





                                           >>>Marco Bolognesi

Photographer Francesco Giusti

Francesco Giusti lives and works in Rome, Italy. He recently won 1st Prize in the Viewbook Photostory competition for his documentary series, SAPE. Of this series, he says, ‘In Congo-Brazzaville SAPE is an old passion that has never stopped, not even during war years. At the arrival of the French in Congo at the beginning of 9oo, the myth of elegance was born among young people working for the settlers. In 1922, Andre Grenard Matsoua, well-known for his resistance to the settlers, was the first Congolese to come back from Paris well dressed like a true French “Monsieur”, and greatly admired by all his fellow citizens. Today’s members of the SAPE consider themselves as artists and are respected and admired by the whole community. The members of the SAPE take a touch of glamor into their humble environment with their refined style and faultless clothes. Everyone has his own repertory of gestures, marking him from all the others. Elegance is not the only important character. In fact, a true member of the SAPE is a gentleman and a pacifist. Every weekend the members of the SAPE, with their eccentric and amusing nicknames, gather in bars and fashionable dancing halls and parade in the streets among amused children and the applause of passers-by. These extemporized and spontaneous parades are the expression of a urban culture looking for new reference parameters and codes such as non-violence and elegance. They reflect the wish of young people in particular not to be left apart by society’.



Photographer Angelo Musco

Angelo Musco (born Naples Italy, 3 February 1973) lives and works in New York City and has since 1997. This contemporary artist is best known for photographic surreal landscapes built by thousands of nude bodies, where the natural architectures and visionary landscapes are filled with the haunting mysticism of his own origins.





                                         >>>Angelo Musco

Photographer Francesca Galliani

Italian artist and photographer Francesca Galliani came to the United States to study at Washington DC’s Corcoran School of Art at a young age.
After receiving her BFA she started a thriving career from her newly adopted home, New York City. Her distinctive photographic art set her apart immediately and won her the Kodak European Panorama Award in Arles, 1995.
Her creative edge never ceasing to evolve, Galliani soon distinguished herself as an internationally respected mixed media artist, with her signature use of painting and collage used on her own photographs.



                                         >>>Francesca Galliani

Photographer Paolo Ventura

Aperture is pleased to present the second installment of “SNAPSHOT,” a new series of interviews with photography’s luminaries inspired by the Proust Questionnaire. This week, we spoke with one of our favorite artists, Paolo Ventura.
The Italian-born, Brooklyn-based photographer builds intricate, miniature sets from found objects (often flea market finds) and shoots them to appear life-size, creating haunting, narrative series. “Venice 1943,” an excerpt from his new series L’Automa, is featured in the latest issue of Aperture magazine. Ventura is also included in the new Aperture-Library of Congress co-publication,






                                        >>>Paolo Ventura

Photographer Mauro D'Agati

The glimmering spectacle of lights on the Las Vegas strip, lavish casinos, and images of tap-dancing showgirls will not be found in Mauro D'Agati's latest collection of photographs from Nevada's adult playground. Instead, Less Vegas gives us a glimpse at the seedy bars, run-down marquees, greasy buffets, and broken neon signs that may have once ruled sin-city in its heyday. Instead of photographing Wayne Newton or David Copperfield, the photographer spends his days following a cast of characters he meets on the streets. He shows us tragedy in the land of promise, the failure of those chasing fantasy, and expressions of hope on the faces of those that live or earn their keep on the dirty streets.





                                        >>>Mauro D'Agati

Photographer Nicola Lo Calzo

Nicola Lo Calzo est un photographe italien, né à Turin en 1979. Après une formation en architecture, il démarre sa recherche artistique en 2001. Sa photographie s’inscrit dans une démarche documentaire à la frontière entre journalisme et photographie d’art, avec une attention accordée aux minorités et aux droits de l’homme. Il collabore régulièrement avec la presse (Le Monde, La Stampa, il Corriere della Sera,…), et répond à des commandes institutionnelles ou d’entreprises (Ministère de la Culture française, Ministère de l’Outre-mer, Unesco, Fondation SFR, Fondation Alinari, …). Ses projets photographiques ont été exposés en France et à l’étranger. Parmi ses expositions les plus représentatives, figurent le Festival International de photographie Les Rencontres d’Arles, le Musée de Confluences et le Festival ImageSingulières. Une grande exposition a présenté récemment son travail «Morgante» au MNAF Musée National Alinari de la Photographie de Florence. Nicola Lo Calzo vit et travaille à Paris.





                                         >>>Nicola Lo Calzo

Photographer Martina Bacigalupo

Martina Bacigalupo is 32 years old and is represented by Agence Vu. After reading literature and philosophy in Italy, she studied photography at the London College of Communication. In 2005 she won the Black & White Photographer of the Year Award. She also worked for photographer Giorgia Fiorio in Paris, where she joined the Reflexions Masterclass.









                                           >>>Martina Bacigalupo

Photographer Nicol Vizioli

Born in Rome, Nicol Vizioli graduated from MA Fashion Photography with first class honours in 2011. Her work has been exhibited in Future Map at the Zabludowicz Collection and was shortlisted for the Sony World Photography Student Focus Awards. It has also been exhibited as part of the 15th Biennale de l’Europe in Greece and Vizioli will be represented and SCOPE Basel later this year.
Beguiling, unsettling and evocative, Shadows on Parade reveals new photographic works by Nicol Vizioli. Opening on 17 May at the Arts Gallery, Holborn, Shadows on Parade unveils for the first time Vizioli’s complete series of works probing mythology and dream sequences, including new works specially created for the exhibition.


                  
                 


Thursday, July 5, 2012

Photographer Arianna Marchesani

Female architect & photographer.And I, I called through the air that night. My thoughts were still buried inside. We were closer then, I've been alone some time".





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Tuesday, July 3, 2012

Photographer Marco Pandullo

Fashion photographer.
Born 1987, now based in Pisa (Italy).
Graduated at the International School of Photography of Florence.

Some clients: Ducati, Kaiser Beer, Einaudi, Men's Health USA, Files Menswear, Faber&Faber, A&D ImageMake, Women Milano, Hadamorgana Glamour, Ingenieria Digital INDIGO, QS-Magazine..



                                                     >>>Marco Pandullo

Tuesday, June 19, 2012

Marco Vernaschi photographer

Marco Vernaschi, 1973, Italy, is a photojournalist with a very distinct signature. He has covered various intense stories around the globe. Child Sacrifice deals with the fraudulent phenomenon of child witches, organ trafficking and child sacrifice. The motive for the killing, mutilation and torture of these children however is merely economical. In Guinea Bissau he focused on narco trafficking and the criminal networks. Latin American drug cartels and the Lebanese Islamist group Hezbollah use the region for illegal trade of cocaine, oil and human trafficking amongst other things. This has resulted in organized crime, prostitution, an aids epidemic and the assasination of its president, army chief and two leading politicians. One of his latest bodies of work is Placebo, which is an inward journey of Marco himself. It focuses on sex, death and his own sexual-related experiences.

Contakt:info@marcovernaschi.com




                                     >>>Marco Vernaschi

Tuesday, June 12, 2012

Alfonso Longobardi-Photographer


Alfonso Longobardi Italian Wedding Photographers
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Address: via Satriano 41A, Angri, Salerno, 84012 Italy
Home Location: Amalfi Coast wedding photography
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Description: We believe in creating photography as unique as you are, in a relaxed, fun, creative environment, capturing the true essence, emotions and style of your wedding and you.
Style: Creative blend of contemporary, fine art and reportage wedding photography – natural, flattering digital retouching and storybook wedding albums.