Milan/Paris-based photographer and writer Enzo Dal Verme (he has shot for Vanity Fair, l'Uomo Vogue, Marie Claire, Grazia, Elle, Panorama, etc.) has decided to reveal some of his shooting tricks for an inside look at the world of reportages. The 2nd edition revised and improved of his unique manual is now available in PDF for only € 8.59.
A bag factory in prison to give a second chance to detainees and new life to scrap fabrics. The place is Lecce (Italy), where a volcanic woman entrepreneur has staked everything on creating a new model of sustainable social enterprise. A reportage is now unveiling what happens behind prison's closed doors.
Italian athlete Massimo Voltolina, 48, is getting ready to swim 100 kilometers (over 62 miles) across the Otranto channel with an estimated 100,000 strokes. Photographer Enzo Dal Verme has followed him.
There is a unique gallery in São Paolo specializing in urban art. The artists it represents paint in the sewers, apply stickers and do tattoos. It's a big hit.
Between a business convention in Hong Kong, Isabella Rossellini's party and a festival in London, he finds the time to work at a fashion show in France or a party in Shanghai. The avant-garde performer who invented the trade of AJ (Aroma Jockey) accepted to reveal some of his secrets to reporter Enzo Dal Verme who followed him in Moscow.
Traditional media is in deep trouble. Many magazines and newspapers are facing closure in the coming years, if not months. Photography and journalism are facing a major turning point: what kind of future are we heading for?
Milan/Paris-based photographer and writer Enzo Dal Verme (he has shot for Vanity Fair, l'Uomo Vogue, Marie Claire, Grazia, Elle, Panorama, etc.) has just launched a very unique blog to disclose what mainstream magazines have banned.