Stefano De Luigi

Stefano De Luigi (Cologne, 1964) is an Italian photographer. Luigi has been a member of VII Photo Agency since 2008 and lives in Paris.

Life and work

Luigi has been a professional photographer since 1988. He lived in Paris from 1989 to 1996, working for the Louvre Museum.

In 1998 he completed the project Celebrities, about the fashion world. In 2000 he started the project Pornoland, a photographic journey on pornographic film sets, published as a book in 2004. From 2003 to 2006, he worked on his series Blindness - a photographic project on the blindness condition in the world, published as Blanco (2010). Blindness won the W. Eugene Smith Memorial Fund grant in 2007 and Blanco the Pictures of the Year International Best Photography Book Award.[1] In 2006 Luigi embarked on the project Cinema Mundi, a World Cinema exploration on the alternative cinematographic scene external to the Hollywood dream factory including China, Russia, Iran, Argentina, Nigeria, South Korea and India.

His photographs have been published in Stern, Paris Match, Le Monde 2, Time, The New Yorker, Internazionale, L’Espresso, Geo, Vanity Fair, El Pais and Sunday Time Magazine.[2]

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