honorable mention
Marco Mignani italy
title
Souls of Africa
In 1986, with his first contract, he began the profession of fashion photographer. He works with many magazines and companies.
In 1995 he moved to New York, where he worked as assistant director on the national talk show “Lauren Hutton and ... ", hosted by Lauren Hutton , directed by Luca Babini and produced by Turner Broadcasting Co. While in New York, he worked on the documentary "John The Cop", produced by Trouble Makers Film, and with the same production company, he was assistant director for the documentary in Africa "Little Warriors" broadcasted by Discovery Channel, and for the documentary on women's boxing "Women Whose Hands Can Kill".
In 1998 he returned to Italy and continued to work as a photographer, videomaker and director, creating projects for Condé Nast with Vanity Fair, Ansaldo Energia, Bellstaff, P&G, Cheres, C.P. Company, Hugo Boss, Lacoste, Mont Blanc, Total and various catalogs for Fashion Companies in Milan, London and Athens.
In 2008 he began his collaboration with Unicef., Which often take him to Africa by feeding his own passion for photography reportage.
In 2015 he began collaborating with the Ambrosoli Foundation which brought him to Kalongo (Uganda) for a reportage on Dr. Ambrosoli Memorial Hospital, on return two exhibitions were set up, the incomes from pictures's sales were entirely donated to the hospital.
In recent years, he continues working as a photographer and videographer for Vanity Fair, Armani, Intimissimi,Mediobanca, CheBanca!, Bausch & Lomb, M & M'S, Coca Cola, P&G, Audible and many others …
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Souls of Africa : My first experience with this continent dates back to 2008 when I left for my first mission with UNICEF in the Central African Republic. Nothing can prepare you for the first impact, for what you see, live, for the stories you hear in a refugee camp. But as the days went by I learned to know the soul of these people who, despite the difficulties, the very harsh living conditions they are forced to, are capable of giving you unforgettable emotions. Talking to people, listening to their stories, I was strucked by their gaze, their eyes. Eyes that have seen everything, eyes that when you talk to them or when you photograph them look at you deeply as if they're trying to understand who you really are, eyes that want to read your soul and show you theirs. Initially you feel inadequate to every gesture you make or to every word you say, you think about the fact that you were born in the easy part of the world, you reflect on the fact that what we take for granted, there are dreams difficult to realize. But their souls enter inside you and warm you with a smile. What I try to tell with my photos is the extraordinary power of these souls, the strength of women, the determination of men, the joy of children and the experience of elderly.about the photographer
Born in Rapallo (GE), he moved to Milan with his family where, at 8 years old, his father gave him his first camera,and immediately felt in love . After completing his studies, he began working as an assistant with some of the best photographers in the fashion scene.In 1986, with his first contract, he began the profession of fashion photographer. He works with many magazines and companies.
In 1995 he moved to New York, where he worked as assistant director on the national talk show “Lauren Hutton and ... ", hosted by Lauren Hutton , directed by Luca Babini and produced by Turner Broadcasting Co. While in New York, he worked on the documentary "John The Cop", produced by Trouble Makers Film, and with the same production company, he was assistant director for the documentary in Africa "Little Warriors" broadcasted by Discovery Channel, and for the documentary on women's boxing "Women Whose Hands Can Kill".
In 1998 he returned to Italy and continued to work as a photographer, videomaker and director, creating projects for Condé Nast with Vanity Fair, Ansaldo Energia, Bellstaff, P&G, Cheres, C.P. Company, Hugo Boss, Lacoste, Mont Blanc, Total and various catalogs for Fashion Companies in Milan, London and Athens.
In 2008 he began his collaboration with Unicef., Which often take him to Africa by feeding his own passion for photography reportage.
In 2015 he began collaborating with the Ambrosoli Foundation which brought him to Kalongo (Uganda) for a reportage on Dr. Ambrosoli Memorial Hospital, on return two exhibitions were set up, the incomes from pictures's sales were entirely donated to the hospital.
In recent years, he continues working as a photographer and videographer for Vanity Fair, Armani, Intimissimi,Mediobanca, CheBanca!, Bausch & Lomb, M & M'S, Coca Cola, P&G, Audible and many others …
As a
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