WHERE STREET KNOWLEDGE MEETS PHOTOGRAPHY
The Street Is Watching
Tazio Secchiaroli
Tazio Secchiaroli (Rome, 25 November 1925 - Rome, 24 July 1998).
Tazio was born in Rome. Young photographer of Roman photojournalism, apprentice of Adolfo Porry Pastorel, father of Italian photojournalism, he learned the secrets of photojournalism from him, scoring important shots that will win them compared to other photographers.
Tazio was born in Rome. Young photographer of Roman photojournalism, apprentice of Adolfo Porry Pastorel, father of Italian photojournalism, he learned the secrets of photojournalism from him, scoring important shots that will win them compared to other photographers.
Mike Miller
Internationally acclaimed photographer and director Mike Miller. A native of Los Angeles, Miller is widely known for his iconic images chornicling the rise of the West Coast hip hop scene.
Shirin Neshat
Shirin Neshat' s video and installation (Iranian, b.1957) explores the political and social conditions of Iranian and Muslim life in her works, particularly focusing on women and feminist issues.
Malick Sidibé
Internationally-renowned Malian photographer Malick Sidibé opened his legendary and still-thriving Studio Malick in 1962 in Bamako, Mali. Sidibé was Bamako's first photojournalist, capturing the energy of that city's youth at parties and social gatherings.
Yan Morvan
Yan Morvan is considered one the world’s leading war photographers and he collaborates regularly with international publications. His war journalism has won him the Robert Capa Prize (for reports from Lenanon in 1983), two prizes from World Press Photo and numerous awards from American photo journalism schools.
Giovanni Gastel
Giovanni Gastel was born in Milan on December 27, 1955 to Giuseppe Gastel and Ida Visconti di Modrone, the youngest of seven children. His career as a photographer began in a basement in Milan towards the end of the 1970s, where Gastel...
Ferdinando Scianna
Ferdinando Scianna enrolled in the Faculty of Letters and Philosophy at the University of Palermo, where he will attend various courses without completing his studies. In 1963 Leonardo Sciascia almost by chance visited his first photographic exhibition, which had popular festivals as its theme, at the cultural club of Bagheria.
Jocelyn Bain Hogg
Jocelyn Bain Hogg began his career as a unit photographer on movie sets after studying Documentary Photography at Newport Art College. He shot publicity for the BBC, photographed fashion and now works on documentary projects and commercial and editorial assignments.
Gianni Berengo Gardin
Gianni Berengo Gardin (Santa Margherita Ligure 1930), began to take up photography in 1954, after having lived in Rome, Venice, Lugano and Paris. In 1965 he settled in Milan and began his professional career dedicating himself to reportage, social investigation, architectural documentation and environmental description.
Terry Richardson
An American portrait and fashion photographer, Terry Richardson was born in 1965 in New York City. His father also did photography for the fashion industry but he struggled with drug abuse and schizophrenia. Richardson was raised in a neighborhood in Los Angeles, known as Hollywood.
Jim Goldberg
Jim Goldberg’s innovative and multidisciplinary approach to documentary makes him a landmark photographer and social practitioner of our times. His work often examines the lives of neglected, ignored, or otherwise outside-the-mainstream populations through long-term, in depth collaborations which investigate the nature of American myths...
Mario De Biasi
Mario De Biasi (Sois, Belluno, 1923 - Milan, 2013) began taking pictures between 1944 and 1945 in Germany, where he was deported during the war. Returning to Milan, his adoptive city, in 1946, he began working as a radio engineer and dedicates his free time to photographs that he takes on the streets of the city.