Carlo
I was born in Brescia in 1995.
As a child I have always had problems with photography: staying still, posing and having to pause my frenetic activities annoyed me to the point that I hated the sound of the camera. All this until, during a trip to the United States in adolescence, I found myself with a camera in my hands, starting to look at the world through it, understanding its immense potential. I immediately decided to dedicate myself to it with great passion and commitment, first as a simple means of storing memories, then as a tool to transmit my point of view on things and show what nature gives us every day.
In this site I have enclosed some of the images that I have so far captured during my journey, anticipating some important projects that I will deal with soon.
Awards and recognitions
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Patronage of the project "Who welcomes doesn't make news"
My photographic project "Who welcomes doesn’t make news" is officially patronized by Amnesty International Italy, confirming the importance and validity of my work on humanitarian crises.
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Finalist of the category "Single Shot 2023"
One of my photographs taken from the photographic project "Who welcomes doesn’t make news" entered the shortlist of the "single shot" category of the 2023 edition of the Ethical Photography Festival consisting of 40 total shots, being selected from over 13,000 photographs from 900 projects totals.
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Project publication
My photographic project NATIVE LAND (formerly "who welcomes does not make news") is published on the rcefoto.com website, which in addition to being my technical sponsor supports and finances various projects for environmental and social protection all over the world.
Projects
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NATIVE LAND
Native Land is an ambitious photographic project created with shots that document the stories and realities of those who pass through the European borders in search of a better future. The name Native Land plays provocatively with what is commonly understood as native land, underlining on the contrary our unique and indisputable common origin: the Earth. The intention is to reflect on all the crises that our planet is experiencing, between wars and climate change, suggesting that the only possible solution is to face them collectively.