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Francesca Remorini, La Spezia 03/13/1979.
After graduating in economics in Milan, he decides to leave for Cape Town where he spends a year traveling to South Africa, Namibia, Mozambique, Zambia, Zimbabwe.
From that moment he understands that the bond with his camera is a serious matter.
He returns to Italy and studies at the Kaverdash school of photography in Milan.
In 2007 he went to Salvador de Bahia to talk about community life in the favelas of Pau da Lima.

In 2008 he did an internship as a photo editor in Paris at the political magazine Afrique-Asie.

In 2009 he moved to Rome where he attended the master in new journalisms for photoeditors organized by the weekly “Internazionale”, concluding with an internship with the photojournalist Massimo Siracusa.
In 2012 he tells “Almost freedom”, documenting the post revolutionary situation in Tripoli, Libya.
In 2014 he left for Egypt and immersed himself in the smells of "garbage city", a shanty town in Cairo where its inhabitants collect and recycle the garbage of the whole city.
From 2014 he continues his studies at Officine Fotografiche in Rome:
shooting from inside with Lina Pallotta;
editing course with Annalisa D'angelo.

Publications:
Christian family
Social editor

Repubblica.it

"Piazza Pulita" TV program

Doctors for Human Rights Annual Report (March 2016)

Collective exhibitions:
The Syngenta Photography Award Exhibition 'Scarcity-Waste'
11 March - 10 April 2015, Somerset House, London
November 2015, Think Tank Gallery, Los Angeles
December 2015, Juraplatz Public Art Space, Switzerland
Famale Cut 2015 Rome

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