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Carmine Flamminio

Photographer / Based in Rome

  CARMINE FLAMMINIO , born in 1976 in Lanciano, is an Italian photographer who currently lives in Rome. He studied photojournalism, at the Graffiti School of Photojournalism and has attended various seminars by Francesco Zizola (NOOR)... read on
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CARMINE FLAMMINIO, born in 1976 in Lanciano, is an Italian photographer who currently lives in Rome. He studied photojournalism, at the Graffiti School of Photojournalism and has attended various seminars by Francesco Zizola (NOOR) and Sergio Ramazzotti (ParalleloZero).

For many years, he has studied the phenomenon of immigration in Italy, following particularly the Indian community in Rome and focusing on racism and violence. Since 2008, he has documented the consequences of migration on the world of childhood, with particular attention to the situation of Eastern European children. He is convinced that children are the first victims of mass migration.

Attracted by personal stories, before photographing, he will get to know the subject, meet him/her several times. He does not carry his camera as a shield, but a companion notebook and his pictures not only recount the humanity of others but also his own emotions.

He currently works as a freelance photojournalist and has founded an association for the promotion of documentary and social photojournalism called IPPA (International Press Photo Association).

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