Gianfranco Iannuzzi (Venice, 1947) taught sociology in his native city, meanwhile developing a passion for the image and its power of communication. In an era without computer or digital cameras, he devoted himself to photography and learned the different techniques and languages - from black and white to color slides, from portraits to social reporting, from press and illustration photography to international geographic report. In the 1980s, he carried out a photographic project on the deconstruction and recomposition of reality: a process of creation based on a series of fragmented images, recomposed into a new vision. He began to exhibit and intervened at the Rencontres Internationales de la Photographie in Arles as a guest artist, pushing the boundaries of photography beyond traditional printed media.
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Gianfranco Iannuzzi (Venice, 1947) taught sociology in his native city, meanwhile developing a passion for the image and its power of communication. In an era without computer or digital cameras, he devoted himself to photography and learned the different techniques and languages - from black and white to color slides, from portraits to social reporting, from press and illustration photography to international geographic report. In the 1980s, he carried out a photographic project on the deconstruction and recomposition of reality: a process of creation based on a series of fragmented images, recomposed into a new vision. He began to exhibit and intervened at the Rencontres Internationales de la Photographie in Arles as a guest artist, pushing the boundaries of photography beyond traditional printed media.