Giulio Mazzarini

This article is about the photographer. For the 17th-century French-Italian cardinal, see Cardinal Mazarin.

Giulio Mazzarini is a professional photographer and professor of photography living in London, England.

Early life and education

Coming from family of noble origins, Giulio Mazzarini was born in Italy, and grew up in Rome, Italy, where he attended university. After graduating in Sociology, he deepened the studies of Visual Communication and Photography, thanks also to one of his lecturers, the former Benetton photographer and Creative Director Oliviero Toscani. After graduation, he moved to London, where he studied Design and Photography at the famous Central St Martins College.

Career

After helping the birth of the Trend Forecasting website WGSN, in 1999 he began his career as fashion and people photographer. His photography has been seen in international magazines such as Vanity Fair, Marie Claire, Elle, Style, Label, Drome, Dazed & Confused, Psychologies, Condé Nast Traveler, La Repubblica and has contributed to the image development of companies and brands, including L'Oréal, Reebok, Citroen, Gianfranco Ferre, Selfridges. He is also Associate Professor of the University of the Arts London and Visiting Professor at the University of Milan IULM, Istituto Europeo di Design (IED) and at the Sapienza University of Rome.

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