Dino Scumaci
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P H O T O G R A P H Y
For me, photography is more than just a passion-it’s my way of exploring the world, shielded by the lens, which becomes almost a form of protection. I chose to stand behind the camera, perhaps due to a certain shyness, but also because it allows me to observe and narrate reality through my own perspective.
I was deeply influenced by the photography of Henri Cartier-Bresson, whose work has profoundly shaped my path. I also draw inspiration from Andreas Feininger, whose photographs taught me the principles of composition-principles I consider my true Bible. Additionally, I’m fascinated by Mondrian’s geometric shapes and Miró’s dynamic forms, influences that are reflected in my obsession with finding the perfect shot.
I trained at the Rossellini Institute of Cinematography and Television, which provided me with a solid technical foundation. However, I believe the most important aspect of photography is the relationship with the client-putting them at ease is the key to capturing authentic, spontaneous images. I love interacting with people, and I believe this human connection is the added value that truly makes a difference.