Claudio Palma was born in 1994. In 2011 he approached photography, starting to work on different photographic genres, with a particular focus on portrait and living environments. In 2013 he moved to Turin, where he studied at the Politecnico di Torino, earning a master’s degree in Architecture for sustainable design, with a thesis on landscape photography linked to slow tourism. In the last ten years he has lived in Turin, Milan, Rome and Ostuni, working for two years as creative director of a start-up and deepening his photographic studies by developing collaborations with architects and companies in the field of communication. Between 2021 and 2022 he studied in Naba, following the Master in Photography and Visual design. Today his photographic research leads him to study the territory and the architecture of abandonment, between the search for the vital characteristics of the places and the human event present or forgotten.