Mirko Sotgiu: A Gitzo tripod between ice and lava
February 2, 2012 by Manfrotto
Filed under Experience, Tutorials
This is Mirko Sotgiu telling us about his travel with his Gitzo tripod: “When I was preparing my journey to create a report about Iceland, I found myself in the classic dilemma of the photographer: the weight of equipment, if this equipment will be enough strong and what I will actually need during this king [...]
Master Class of Enrico Bossan
February 2, 2012 by Manfrotto
Filed under Experience, Tutorials
Enrico Bossan, photographer and editor and head of Photography Department of Fabrica and Director of Colors Magazine, proposes the First Edition of a Master Class designed to develop photographic creativity. This course is founded on the idea that photography means expressing a personal vision about the world. To be able to represent the reality that lies in front of [...]
19th Thursday 2012: an evening with Giampaolo Allocco
This week, inside the series ” Castiglioni,” the meetings usually devoted to designers, will be dedicated to Delineodesign founder Giampaolo Allocco. Headquartered in Montebelluna (Treviso / Veneto), Delineodesign is a dynamic international design scene recognized as an important signature in the world of sports. Indeed, the Creative Équipe led by the founder of delineodesign, Giampaolo [...]
Manfrotto at Photofair 2012
Manfrotto once again exhibited its consistently innovative products through a creative display of state-of-the-art applications at perfectly placed Manfrotto booth at Photofair 2012. Seventeenth edition of the Photofair 2012 is the 3rd Largest Trade Show in the World and has being held at the Bombay Exhibition Centre, Goregaon, Mumbai. Photofair 2012 had many attractions in [...]
Michael Freeman: Portraits in Context
One highly effective way of making a portrait, although it takes some preparation, is to set the person in the context of what they do — whether work, an interest, some characteristic location or unique activity. This approach, heavily used by magazines, attempts to cram more information than usual into the image, by telling a [...]
