Enrico Martino

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Enrico Martino
Enrico Martino

Enrico Martino is a Italian photojournalist.

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[edit] Biography

Turin-born, Enrico Martino began his career as a freelance photojournalist, publishing stories internationally in publications such as Epoca, Espresso, Famiglia Cristiana, Europeo, Panorama, Sette, Focus, Atlante, Elle, Marie Claire, Merian, Spiegel, Die Zeit, Jeune Afrique and Rutas del Mundo. Since 1985, Martino has specialized in travel and cultural assignments, with particular emphasis on social issues and responsible tourism. In 2006, he focused his lense on on Latin America, especially Mexico, where he collaborated with the country’s Caritas organization on a wide-ranging visual communications project.

[edit] Books

  • Liguria (A. Mondadori, 1984)
  • L’anima degli indios (“Indian soul”, EGA, Torino, 1992)
  • Gente chiamata Torino (EGA, 1996)
  • Messico (Idealibri, Milano, 1996)
  • Borgogna di pietra (Idealibri, Milano, 1998)
  • Italie (collective book, Vilo, Paris 2003)
  • Contributed to many publishing houses and guidebooks.

[edit] Exhibitions [1]

  • Reporter' 70, Turin 1979
  • I 35 giorni, Turin 1980
  • Turismo e centri d'arte, Milan 1981
  • Chiapas, Palermo, Messina, Catania, Padua 1992
  • Baja California, Mexico City, Queretaro, Acapulco, Buenos Aires, Berlin, Milan, Rome 1994-1995
  • Gente di Torino, Turin 1997

[edit] Awards

2 Lentes de Plata and 3 Plumas de Plata (the country’s highest award for travel and cultural stories), presented personally by the President of Mexico.

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