Alessandro Scattolini was born in Loreto in 1991.
He studied photography at the Roman School of Photography.
Interested in new digital solutions since the beginning of his studies, throughout the years he has attended various post-production courses.
In 2012 he released his first book, The Train, documenting three different favelas in Rio de Janeiro.
He has currently self-produced four books: “Hardcore scenes”, “War memories”, “Feel and Louder”, “Isolation”.
In the same year he completed “La grangia di Monlue,” a report for the Eight per Thousand for the Catholic Church about political refugees.
In 2013 he moved to London where he met and collaborated with different photographers as an assistant and post-producer, covering subjects from fashion to reporting.
Between 2016 and 2017 he visited Siberia where he produced “Isolation”, a first step of a long term project about the word “ISLAND”.
He currently lives and works in the Marche region where he founded the Scattolini Studio, a multifunctional photography studio.
Award
2013 Honorable Mention – Prix de la Photographie, Paris (France)
2013 2nd Place – Portfolio Italia, Nettuno (Italy)
2017 Best Youg Talent – Premio Ghergo – Montefano (Italy)
2017 Honorable Mention – International photo Awards – Global
2019 Best Youg Talent -ITALY PHOTO AWARD-Premio Voglino – Gibellina (Italy)
2019 1st Place – Portfolio Review – Ragusa foto Festival – Ragusa (Italy)
Alessandro Scattolini was born in Loreto in 1991.
He studied photography at the Roman School of Photography and Post-production at the Studio Interno Grigio.
Interested in new digital solutions since the beginning of his studies, throughout the years he has attended various post-production courses with masters such as Davide Vannini, Gianfranco Manzo and Daniele Coralli.
In 2012 he released his first book, The Train, documenting three different favelas in Rio de Janeiro.
He has currently self-produced four books: “Hardcore scenes”, “War memories”, “Feel and Louder”, “Isolation”.
The conclusion of the series is “About trees”, a personal adventure researching trees and photography for which he was given honorable mention at the Prix de la Photographie of Paris, a second place at the Portfolio Italia Citta di Nettuno, as well as mentions on various other publications on national magazines.
In the same year he completed “La grangia di Monlue,” a report for the Eight per Thousand for the Catholic Church about political refugees.
In 2013 he moved to London where he met and collaborated with different photographers as an assistant and post-producer, covering subjects from fashion to reporting.
Between 2016 and 2017 he visited Siberia where he produced “Isolation”, a first step of a long term project about the word “ISLAND”.
He currently lives and works in the Marche region where he founded the Alessandro Scattolini Studio, a multifunctional photography studio.