viernes, 18 de mayo de 2012

Massimo Listri

When everything seems to have been said and done as far as interior photography is considered, Massimo Listri reminds us that everything is a question of perspective where even the most over used thematic can acquire a new dimension when approached from the right vantage point. Massimo Listri’s career has spanned 30 years and although he has experimented with everything, he is famous for his interior photographs. Listri first discovered his passion for photography at the age of 16, motivated by the books and magazines that his father, a journalist and literary critic, used to receive at the family home.  Having access to the latest materials, as he says, gave him the opportunity to discover the world of arts and photography and literally fall in love. Since then he hasn’t stopped taking photos, having shown his work from London and New York to Milan, Hong Kong and Bangkok.
What makes his work unique is how he has made interiors look so absolutely vivid, as if they had a secret life of their own that only he knows how to portray.  Listri has the extraordinary ability to capture all the small details that make the difference and reveal all the stories that remain hidden behind the surface. When asked about his distinctive approach, he reveals: ''It is purely a question of sensibility. The secret is in the light which highlights the details. That’s why I definitely prefer to use natural light when possible''.  Listri’s photos transmit an almost deafening silence, as if time had stopped and humans had suddenly disappeared and the only thing reminiscent of them are the interiors they’ve left behind, the remains of their lives and their passions, their art and their culture. It comes of no surprise that his interiors have gained him a lot of fame and many people have honored him with their trust, giving him the privilege of photographing unique and restricted places, including among others the Vatican Museum in Rome and Palazzo Pitti in Florence.
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