MATTEO VECCHI


A photographer specializing in architecture and still-life, Matteo stands out for his clean and refined style, marked by compositions that are never predictable and a meticulous use of light, honed through his experience in still-life photography. After a period at an advertising agency, where he contributed to creating images for major retail brands such as Metro and Coop, he decided to fully dedicate himself to frontline photography. Today, he works with products and food, but his main focus is on architecture and interiors, without neglecting reportage, portraits, and events, both in Italy and abroad. His passion for architectural photography led him to collaborate with the prestigious Palau de la Musica Catalana in Barcelona, where he created an exclusive series of images of the theater and its interiors. His attentive eye for details and sensitivity to lines and volumes give life to images with a distinctive character.

LORENZO DI NOZZI


A stage photographer with solid international training, Lorenzo studied portrait photography at EFTI – Escuela Profesional de Fotografía in Madrid and stage photography at the Accademia delle Arti e dei Mestieri dello Spettacolo – Teatro Alla Scala in Milan. He is the official photographer for the Palau de la Musica in Barcelona and the Stresa Festival, with collaborations that include MiTo Settembre Musica and singer-songwriter Vinicio Capossela. He teaches Stage Photography in the Master’s program at the Accademia della Scala and conducts workshops and photography courses in Italy and Spain. Additionally, he teaches photography at the ENAC Institute – Graphic and Multimedia Communication in Cuggiono. In 2012, he published Valsesia – Volti d’alpeggio, a photographic project that tells the story of the shepherds of Valsesia, descendants of the Walser people, exhibited in several cities in Italy and internationally. In 2013, he co-founded the collective “FotoPerCorsi” with Matteo Vecchi and Cesare Re, offering photography courses and workshops. His experience in the world of theater and music translates into evocative, intense, and atmospheric images.