
WORKSHOP in PARIS
“observe with the eye of the humanist photographer”
Humanist photography is a photographic movement born at the end of the Second World War that places the human being inserted in his various social contexts at the centre of its research.
Paris, always considered the capital of photography, has seen the birth and welcomed some of the greatest photographers who have interpreted it such as Robert Doisneau, Henri Cartier Bresson, Brassa ï , Edouard Boubat, Willy Ronis, Izis, just to name a few.
" Anyone can cook"
This is what the French chef Auguste Gusteau claimed in the cartoon Ratatouil
" Anyone can take pictures "
the image is born in the head of those who know how to observe,
the camera is merely the mechanical means that allows us to make it physical.
Observing and photographing everyday life, the street, as well as the scene itself, the emotions of the protagonists in a sort of poetic realism, where the protagonists have the same value as the context.
IF I'VE MADE YOU CURIOUS AND YOU WANT TO KNOW MORE
come without obligation, to the presentation evening on March 27 or 28 at 8:00 pm which will be held at
Fine-Art Images Gallery in Chieri
It will be an evening among friends, in which I will illustrate the workshop program,
I will explain to you WHAT WE WILL DO once we arrive in Paris but above all, I will tell you what WE WILL NOT DO.

