Luca Locatelli(Italy)

Luca Locatelli is an Italian visual story teller, focused on photography and multimedia contents.

His work focuses on the interactions between culture, science and the environment, and revolves

around the “making” of the future and the role that sustainable technologies play in it.

As part of his practice, Locatelli often collaborates with journalists, researchers and specialists in

order to further contextualise and enrich his visual research.

Luca is a National Geographic Magazine photographer and frequently contributes to The New

York Times Magazine, Time, The New Yorker, Bloomberg Businessweek, Wired, Smithsonian,

Stern, Geo France, Geo Germany and Sunday Times Magazine among others.

His works have been exhibited extensively around the world and awarded by international prizes

such as the Aftermath Grant 2014, Nannen Prize 2017, World Press Photo Award 2018 -

Environment and World Photography Organization 2018 - Landscape

My work revolves around the transition our world is facing through technology. Our landscapes,

our cities, the way we produce energy and food is changing and my goal is to document it.

Producing multimedia contents on these themes is in my opinion strongly linked to an equally

technological way to produce images. For still photographs medium format has been my

preferred choice for years now, and Fujifilm’s GFX system certainly helped me to push my

production even further.

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