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The Early Starts… Giancarlo was born near Venice, in Treviso in 1954. His passion for art, nature and landscaping soon brings him to choosing Photography, not only as his life passion, but also as his career. In 1975 he starts his first Photo agency that specializes in Sports Photography and in particular Sport-racings. This first agency is soon recognized on a European level and it becomes the first Italian one be sponsored by Canon. In 1978 he decides to give a new direction to his profession – Industry in the north-east Italian Region, where he now lives, is flourishing – and so he specializes in photos of beauties, advertising and Interior Photography. In 1980 his interest for publishing starts. He creates, for the publisher Neri Pozza the book: Il Sile, vita tra rive ed acqua da Treviso a Venezia. The book has an introduction from the writer Carlo Sgorlon and comments from the critic Italo Zannier. |
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The First Years in Milan In 1982 he moves to Milan and opens his Studio in the Brera area of the city. During that year he displays some of his pictures in two touring exhibitions organized for the Castelvecchio Museum of Verona directed by Prof. L. Magagnato and dedicated to the Italian Architect Carlo Scarpa and to the textures of the historical ages of the Emperor Cangrande Della Scala. In 1983 he creates a precious book dedicated at the roman art in Milan, Milano Romana published from Rusconi. This vulume was edited by the maximum expert Prof. M. Mirabella. Giancarlo is asked by the magazine Oggi to manage the Photographic Insertion for the monthly magazine Natura Oggi. In 1984 he produces an important story on Italy’s mountains shooting from an helicopter for over 100 hours. These pictures are published in the insertions and special editions of the magazines: Oggi, Natura Oggi, Scienza e Vita and Famiglia Cristiana. Today this collections of great size photos on film is an important and rare documentation of Alps glaciers in the second part of ‘900. |