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STEFANO GALL

ABOUT

Stefano is an Italian creative content creator and travel photographer.

 

Class ’91 he spent most of his life in the Italian city of Turin, where his passion for visual art, photography and cinema was born.

Despite he graduated in Management at the university in Italy and Spain, he always felt a stronger call from his artistic side, preferring it in contrast with his previous studies.

His photography vision is tightly connected to the charm of the cultural diversity and the deep concept of travel that, in his view, must not only be physical but mental and introspective as well. It’s very important to stay in the same location for a middle-long term with the purpose to, at least, start to understand the place we are visiting, far from the usual touristic’s clichès.

 

In 2017 he left Italy with “Il Gruppo Digitale” photography agency he works for, headed to Mexico and Caribbean, where he spent six months of his life to later move to Malaysia for one year and then to Bali (Indonesia).

In the last years he lived, worked and traveled as a photographer in four different continents: from the white and never burning Caribbean’s beaches  to the Malaysian’s raining forests, from the Sahara’s desert to the Buddhist Island of Gods, until the up-and-coming Taiwan. At the moment he’s based in Bali.

The ocean and surf are the favorite subjects for his shots that have led him to study about underwater photography.

Recently he started to approach the world of aerial photography and video-making.

WHAT'S IN MY BAG

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Nikon DF-Full Frame DSLR

Has been my dream camera for many years.
After earning some moneys working in Mexico, I finally managed to buy it and together we shared so many adventures around the World.
I cannot explain the feeling I have when I'm shooting with this camera; it's like going back to the old ages of film cameras and photography pioneers like Henri Cartier Bresson or Kevin Carter.
In a world full of cameras, each photographer can find the one that properly fit in his hands, skills and preferences. I found mine in the Nikon DF and I totally felt in love with its color's contrasts and three-dimensionality; I honestly don't care if it's old.
Surely it's not a easy camera to use, due to its settings that are mechanical in great parts (ISO, shutters, exposition), requiring a creative mindset vision of how the photo has to look like if you don't want to miss your chance to shoot a specific situation.

©2021 by Stefano Gall

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