About nicola iafrate

Nicola is an independent Italian photographer. He was born and raised in the Bolognese countryside, where he began to fill his photographic archive. The most profound connection with photography is his Kodak Retina 2a, inherited from his grandmother Rosanna. With this camera, he created his first analog project: "Antropomorto," an introspective journey through his countryside, which he presented for the first time on NeaMagazine in February 2021. He is linked to analog photography and prefers black and white photography. His photographic work is relatively recent. He began in 2020 in the gastronomic field with his works "WOW - Ways of Waste" and the essay "The Enduring Hand of Italian Cuisine" published in Gastronomica - the Journal for Food Studies (University of California Press ). Both works deepen the still life technique by investigating eating habits. In addition, Nicola is passionate about the mountains and has presented his landscape photography series on F-Stop Magazine and TheTripMagazine. All his visual works are integrated by a text in which he reports the stories, thoughts, and feelings with which he elaborates the work.

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