Why do you photograph? Today I photograph because I simply could not do without it. My way of thinking, of communicating is expressed in the form of images. The act of photographing is very instinctive for me. Browsing through my family albums, I found some photos dating back to elementary school in which I had a toy camera hanging around my neck, I vaguely remember that I used to take it with me on trips, then around the age of sixteen I was given a Fuji-film hybrid camera, a mixture of compact and SLR, and from there I have never been separated from the camera. I took it with me especially on trips, I didn't like the idea of seeing places and people for a short time and then letting them go. I think the idea of the fleeting nature of things and time frightened me and that's why I approached photography, a medium that gives you the possibility (or the illusion) of holding onto moments, of creating memories.
Talk with Giorgia Bisanti
Talk with Giorgia Bisanti
Talk with Giorgia Bisanti
Why do you photograph? Today I photograph because I simply could not do without it. My way of thinking, of communicating is expressed in the form of images. The act of photographing is very instinctive for me. Browsing through my family albums, I found some photos dating back to elementary school in which I had a toy camera hanging around my neck, I vaguely remember that I used to take it with me on trips, then around the age of sixteen I was given a Fuji-film hybrid camera, a mixture of compact and SLR, and from there I have never been separated from the camera. I took it with me especially on trips, I didn't like the idea of seeing places and people for a short time and then letting them go. I think the idea of the fleeting nature of things and time frightened me and that's why I approached photography, a medium that gives you the possibility (or the illusion) of holding onto moments, of creating memories.