Giacomo Brunelli (b.1977 Italy, lives in London) takes his photographs during daily early morning walks, randomly choosing a person or an animal to follow before focusing his camera on them.
Working discreetly, Brunelli often uses a removable viewfinder to be able to photograph his subjects from waist level and other unusual angles, such as directly from behind and with extreme close-ups. Working entirely in analogue format, Brunelli shoots his photographs with a 1960s Miranda Sensomat camera given to him by his father and he prints in his darkroom.
Untitled (Man Bowler), 2018 from “New York”
Untitled (Dog), 2006 from “The Animals”
Untitled (Kiss), 2018 from “New York”
Untitled (Car Central Park), 2017 from “New York”
Untitled (Man Umbrella), 2017 from “New York” .
Untitled (Churchill), 2012 from “Eternal London”