Meet Up With Luca Locatelli 2020 World Press Photo Awards Winner
Fujifilm cameras were used by many winners of the 2020 World Press Photo Awards in addition to Luca Locatelli winning overall. Above Makoto Oishi from Fujifilm interviewed Luca Locatelli about the win and below you can see a summary of the discussion:
Luca Locatelli got into photography around 30
Previously he worked in technology
He was traveling in the Amazon and bought a camera which made him fall in love with photography
He left his job 2 years after the trip and became a photographer
Makoto Oishi studied technology also
WPP reaches everyone so its important for Luca Locatelli’s work because he wants to promote his subjects
WPP doesn’t get you more work but it makes your work more recognized
He’s been working on circular economy solutions exploring new ways to live on our planet due to the problems in the environment
If something is made of recycled materials that is the most effective and an example of circular economies
Access is the biggest issue he has with his work because most companies or scientific institutions are hard to get access too
It’s also hard to figure out what to expect because many institutions do now have photos online so you can see what subjects are at what location
Luca Locatelli tries to imagine what the future would look like and capture subjects that fit that vision
He wants you to see the photo and want to read the description to figure out what it is
Fujifilm was attractive because Luca Locatelli considers himself a medium format shooter and he has a GFX100
He uses the GFX100 for photos and video
Luca Locatelli believes the most important thing as a photographer is be yourself
Study and emulate others, but when it comes to your work find yourself in your photos