Carlo Rusca

Carlo Rusca | interview by Francesco De Napoli Carlo Rusca was born in Turin in 1989. He is a photographer and filmmaker based in Muralto, Switzerland. His work explores visual narratives through still and moving images and, since 2015, he … Read More

R Michael Walker

R Michael Walker | interview by Giuseppe Vaccaro How did your interest about photography start? Did you find any difficulty in your early years to spread your passion? Would you like to talk about your beginnings? In 1966 I started … Read More

Fabio Vittorelli

Fabio Vittorelli Photographer Fabio Vittorelli is an ‘existentialist’, known for his highly symbolic shots. His photographs, scattered with shadows and reflections, mirror human life: Fabio puts people at the centre of his work, raises them above daily triviality and creates … Read More

Giuseppe Gradella

Giuseppe Gradella Born and raised in Mantua, Italy, Giuseppe Gradella is an Italian photographer known for his portraits often characterised by water filtered textures. Gradella has a profound belief in memories and dreams. Although Gradella’s subjects are fashion, architecture and … Read More

Valeria Sigal

Valeria Sigal Born in Buenos Aires in 1982, she graduated as a photographer from the Andy Goldstein School of Creative Photography in 2017. Her photographic work focuses primarily on portraiture and the nude. Some of the conceptual themes that run … Read More

Steve Dean Mendes

Steve Dean Mendes  | interview by Giuseppe Vaccaro You were born and raised in Portugal, what did you bring in Belgium, where you now live with your family? Coming from Portugal gave me a sense of grounding, the habit of speaking … Read More

BLOW-UP

words: Giuseppe Vaccaro   Man, no matter how hard he tries, can only represent his own perception of reality; the depiction of an absolute truth is pure utopia. This is the focus of Blow-Up, Michelangelo Antonioni’s 1966 masterpiece, a movie … Read More