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Camilla Pizzini
Camilla Pizzini was born in 1996 in Rovereto, Trentino Alto-Adige, Italy. She has fallen in love with photography since her teenage years. She gained a bachelor’s degree in design at the Free University of Bozen-Bolzano which allowed her to expand her knowledge of visual communication and contemporary arts.
Since then, she has been working as a photographer for commercial commissions (corporate, event, portrait, outdoor and sport) as well as on her own projects.
She finds daily inspiration working in the great outdoors, in the mountains or practicing sports.
Photography Type: Outdoor, landscape, sport photography
How did you get your start in photography?
I fell in love with photography when I was a teenager. I grew up in a sportive family and spent the majority of my life training in the mountains. I realized that what I love most was not the activity itself, but the beauty which surrounded me. I started to see possible compositions for photos, even before taking them. Everything started from those moments. Since I bought my first camera, nothing has stopped me.
What type of photography are you shooting and what motivated you to focus on that genre?
Photography is the best media to show not just a point of view, but also an emotion, a perfect moment. The possibility to share and show it to other people is one of the aspects that I appreciate most about photography. Probably without it I would not be able to communicate my passions and my feelings, or even what I love about the world that surrounds me.
What has been your biggest achievement or obstacle along the way?
For sure, post-production. I never studied photography at school and never followed a course. Therefore, editing in the first years was really difficult for me. Then I found my style and what I like the most and I continued in that direction. Today, I still love to learn more and improve myself from that point of view.
Who and/or what inspires you most?
It’s hard to say something precise. I think that for sure some photographers out there are a great inspiration, but at the same time I prefer to follow some athletesathletes’ adventures in some of the most remote places in the world. That always gives me the right motivation to explore more and do more.
What is your approach?
I always try to concentrate on the lines of the landscape that I’m shooting and on a subject that balances the scale of the environment. For sport photography, I try to always give that sense of an unlimited and unstable situation. Sometimes it is great to give that feeling of trigger in a shot, but the important part is to organize everything and never find yourself in a dangerous situation.
Why is accurate color important within your workflow?
Since I found a right palette of colors that express and represent my photography, other people can also recognize my work in the middle of others. Being sure that my work always follows my brand colors and identity is fundamental. Having accurate color on all my monitors and computers while I’m working is the basis for creating good work.
Any tips or advice for photographers just beginning their career?
This may sound banal and reparative but follow your feelings and always believe in yourself and try to do more and do better. The more you do, the better you become.
My go-to color management tools
SpyderPro
Advanced color calibration for your editing monitor
“Being sure that my work always follows my brand colors and identity is fundamental. Having accurate color on all my monitors and computers while I’m working is the basis for creating good work.”
– Camilla Pizzini
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