Luci su Roma / Lights on Rome
Portrait photographs are objects of undoubted fascination, in which the subject plays a decisive role: often the faces of those who create them, of those who build a piece of work, remain unknown.
The idea of Lights on Rome is to start up a photographic narrative about the protagonists of Rome’s design and creativity and craftsmanship, photographed within their architectures or studios, thus not only building an anthology of portraits, but enriching the narrative through images of the places and spaces of the city, in this way allowing it to become an up to date backdrop of the contemporary scene.
In partnership with ZERO
Photography by Flavia Rossi
Luci su Roma / Lights on Rome
Portrait photographs are objects of undoubted fascination, in which the subject plays a decisive role: often the faces of those who create them, of those who build a piece of work, remain unknown.
The idea of Lights on Rome is to start up a photographic narrative about the protagonists of Rome’s design and creativity and craftsmanship, photographed within their architectures or studios, thus not only building an anthology of portraits, but enriching the narrative through images of the places and spaces of the city, in this way allowing it to become an up to date backdrop of the contemporary scene.
In partnership with ZERO
Photography by Flavia Rossi