Projects
- Branded Trash: (In) Voluntary Product DisplacementFeaturing a collection of photographs taken between the UK, Portugal, Italy, and Slovenia, Branded Trash explores the concept of product displacement, highlighting the tragically ironic contrast between the intentional/unintentional placement of branded products in everyday life and their ultimate fate as discarded litter. While product placement in media aims to seamlessly integrate products into our perception of reality, blurring the lines between advertising and everyday life, product displa
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Work history
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Photographer/VideographerFabric London
London, United KingdomFreelance
I have been collaborating with Fabric London on a regular basis for more than 4 years capturing creative still life images for online and print ads, cover images for Fabric's own record label Houndstooth, capturing and editing promo videos and in 2017 I started my residency as night-life photographer, documenting the most iconic moments in stills and videos. In 2019 I shot a series of portraits for Fabric's new intake of residents. Many of my pictures have been included in publications about Fabric's iconic visual communication and published in magazines such as DJMag and Mixmag and all across Fabric's social media channels and website.
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PhotographerSelf Employed
London, United KingdomFreelance
I have been working as a photographer for more than 10 years. I have established myself mainly as a still-life and creative product photographer. I have been consistently working with explosions, smokes, powders, liquids, macro photography and focus stacking and many other highly technical capturing methods. For a full portfolio please visit my personal website.
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Skills
- Art Direction
- Art Photography
- Commercial Photography
- Digital Imaging
- Picture Editing
- Retouching
- Editorial
- Photoshop
- Art
- Photography
Education
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Ba Degree in Photography, Cinema and TelevisionUniversità degli studi di Udine
- Gorizia, Italy
Graduates of the degree course in Performing Arts can work in the arts and cultural sector (public and private), in any of the different stages of the artistic-production process, from the conception of the product to its creation and/or promotion. The professional profile of graduates of this course offer specialized and multiple employment opportunities in public and private institutions that are involved in the conservation, projecting, production, promotion and communication of audio-visual material (film archives, radio and television stations, motion picture production companies, multimedia production companies, home-video production, etc.); in festivals (printed media and online, etc.); in libraries, in cataloging centers and public and private archives; in theaters (providing guides to music and theater exhibitions); in press offices, in editorial offices of journals or radio and television programs; in museum institutions for setting up and staging exhibitions and cultural events; in production and post-production studios in the record industry and in new media. Performing Arts graduates can also expect to find employment in education, once they have completed the teacher training process and passed the examinations established by existing regulations.