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Roberto Caccuri - CONTRASTO
Kontakt: | Roberto Caccuri |
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Tel.: | +39 06 328281 |
Fax: | +39 06 32828240 |
E-Mail: | international:annalisasalsano-asalsano@contrasto.it |
Web: | http://www.contrasto.it/eng/photographers/dettaglio.asp?idf=348&b=1 |
"Roberto Caccuri was born in Lodi in 1975, but he has been
living in Rome for years.
He shows interests in topical and inquiry subjects developing
them in large reportages. Some of them, such as his projects
about environment pollution in Italy, as well as the economic
and financial business, and the most important Italian
universities, had great diffusion.
He published and worked for the most important National
(Panorama, L'Espresso, Io Donna) and international magazines
(Focus Germany, Der Spiegel). Since 2002, he is the youngest
photographer accredited to Vatican, where he followed the most
important celebrations held by Pope John Paul II until his
death.
In September 2004, during the Architecture Biennal in Venice,
he exhibited his reportage on high speed railway network, which
was held at Querini Stampalia Foundation.
He joined Contrasto in 2000."
"Contrasto is a unique enterprise in the field of photography. Contrasto was born in the 80's to be a point of reference for quality photojournalism.
The agency's photographers, in addition to its close contact with the information and culture worlds, allows Contrasto to be a leader in the field of author photography.
Its vast range of activities (production and distribution of images for journalism, advertising and image consulting, fashion and publishing, archives available online) is guaranteed by the various resources it draws from; Most notably Magnum, the prestigious agency founded by Robert Capa and Henri Cartier-Bresson.
Contrasto is publishing house as well, working to realize photographic books, and exhibits in cooperation with Italy's public and private institutions.
The high level of Contrasto photographers' amounts to a gallery of unique images suitable for collecting purposes as well."