Giacomo Bruno

Giacomo Bruno

Giacomo Bruno was born in Reggio Emilia in January 1991.
After finishing high school, he immediately began his photographic study in the professional context of industrial photography where he continues and consolidates.

It is precisely this activity that has allowed him, since 2010, to finance and implement the projects for which he feels the true vocation: travel, social research and photographic storytelling.
Among the first destinations visited were Central and South America, North and South Africa, India, Sri Lanka and the Far East in various regions of China. His interest is centred on man and his various cultures, on work and on vocations. The stylistic choice is almost always posed but spontaneous portraiture, which highlights the subject while keeping the setting and surroundings clearly visible, as part of the subject’s life context.

Bruno has made numerous reportages in Latin America, China, Japan, Sri Lanka, South Africa where his projects have been published in important international magazines, such as Corriere della Sera and Le Monde.fr, but also editorials and magazines such as Perimetro, C41 Magazine, Mia Le Journal, SlackTide Mag, Zeitjung, Gräfe and Unzer, The international post, Herodotus108 and others.

He has collaborated with important international advertising agencies, such as McCann Worldgroup, Merchant Cantos, Brunswick Group, Esse House and K48 to name a few.

Giacomo Bruno was born in Reggio Emilia in January 1991.
After finishing high school, he immediately began his photographic study in the professional context of industrial photography where he continues and consolidates.

It is precisely this activity that has allowed him, since 2010, to finance and implement the projects for which he feels the true vocation: travel, social research and photographic storytelling.
Among the first destinations visited were Central and South America, North and South Africa, India, Sri Lanka and the Far East in various regions of China. His interest is centred on man and his various cultures, on work and on vocations. The stylistic choice is almost always posed but spontaneous portraiture, which highlights the subject while keeping the setting and surroundings clearly visible, as part of the subject’s life context.

Bruno has made numerous reportages in Latin America, China, Japan, Sri Lanka, South Africa where his projects have been published in important international magazines, such as Corriere della Sera and Le Monde.fr, but also editorials and magazines such as Perimetro, C41 Magazine, Mia Le Journal, SlackTide Mag, Zeitjung, Gräfe and Unzer, The international post, Herodotus108 and others.

He has collaborated with important international advertising agencies, such as McCann Worldgroup, Merchant Cantos, Brunswick Group, Esse House and K48 to name a few.

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