Pezzani

Gianni (1951). Italian photographer. Despite graduating in Agricultural Science in 1979, his true passion for photography, inherited from his father, soon emerged. He is skilled in the dark room, where he achieves the selective tones that characterize the body of his professional and personal work. He began exhibiting his work at the end of the 1970s, and has had retrospectives in Milan, Modena, Arles, and China. He started working with Condé Nast magazines in 1983, a collaboration that still continues. The following year he moved to Japan to work for Mamiya Cameras and for Japanese fashion clients like Zygos, Barbice, Bigi Company, and Stockman Company. He traveled to New Zealand, Australia, India, China, Malaysia, Thailand, Bhutan, Russia, and Indonesia to take photographs that are always in tune with the local culture. In 1993 he returned to Milan, where he works for the leading fashion advertising agencies and publishers.