Giulio Di Sturco is an award-winning photographer. He regularly contributes to many international publications, including The Financial Times, Vanity Fair, National Geographic.
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27 October 2022
Giulio Di Sturco is an award-winning photographer. He regularly contributes to many international publications, including The Financial Times, Vanity Fair, National Geographic.
Giulio Di Sturco is an award-winning photographer, based between London and Paris. He studied Photography at IED Roma before moving to Canada and then to India, where he spent five years refining his visual language. Di Sturco began his career as a photojournalist before dedicating himself to long-term projects that explore the future of society in the face of environmental and technological changes. His awards include three World Press Photo prizes (2009, 2015 and 2018), the Sony Photography Awards (2009), the British Journal of Photography International Awards (2010), and two Getty Grants. He regularly contributes to many international publications, including The Financial Times, Vanity Fair, National Geographic, Wired and The New York Times. His work has been presented in solo and group exhibitions and festivals worldwide at York Art Gallery (2019), Photaumnales Festival (2019), Photo London (2019), Getxophoto Festival (2018) and Cortona On The Move Festival (2012), among others. He has recently published his first monograph, Ganga Ma (GOST Books, 2019), with essays by environmental activist Vandana Shiva and curator Eimear Martin.