New York

Street Photography

Massimo Giachetti is a New York street photographer capturing the spirit of place. With a keen eye and a humanistic approach, his impeccable sense of timing and composition holds in the viewer’s gaze. 
 
He trained as a photographer at UCLA,  Los Angles, California in the early eighties. Street photography began as a way of exploring and connecting with his new home. 
 
Born in Florence, Italy he brings a particular sensitivity in seeing from an outsiders perspective. In this he follows in the footsteps of many ‘American’ photographers who made their home in the USA.  Seeing from an outsiders perspective can be both revealing and insightful. 
 
Massimo is a regular freelance contributor to Getty Images and iStock. His images often illustrate articles centred around life in Gotham City.

In conversation with Massimo Giachetti

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Celebrating the creation of Dartmoor National Park 1951 2021

The Studio presents the work of three photographers whose practice is centred on Dartmoor.

The online exhibition celebrates the spirit of freedom to roam, the experience of beauty in Nature, the heritage attached to particular sites, notions of health and wellbeing, and our inextricable link to the land.

A series of livestream events, in conversation with the photographers / artists, discussing their practice and the wider context will be available for free.

Book your free tickets now!

Introduction

Bodmin Moor, Goon Brenn in Cornish, is a granite moorland in Cornwall, England, with one of the most complete and best preserved upland prehistoric landscapes in Britain. Occupying a surface of 80 sq mi, this profoundly evocative landscape includes Cornwall’s highest tors, Brown Willy and Roughtor. Many of Cornwall's rivers have their source here.

Since 4000 BC, the first farming communities assert their presence by marking the landscape with monumental stone structures.

This photographic body of work explores the Sacred & Ceremonial Landscape, shaped by our Ancestors on Bodmin Moor.

An independent, self-directed project begun in 2018, culminates with this online exhibition.

An exciting and eclectic programme of live online conversations with key figures, on the wider context of Bodmin Moor, Photography, Digital Art & NFT's will run throughout August 2021.

Harry Fricker MA (Image & Communication, Goldsmiths, UOL)