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17 mar 2016 · Tazio Secchiaroli, Marcello Geppetti, and Pierluigi Praturlon are just three of a group of early pioneers of paparazzi photography who are relatively unknown today – not only are their names unfamiliar, but the fascinating story behind the inception of this photographic genre has been sadly forgotten. Fortunately, curator and gallery owner ...
Back in the 60s, there were no paparazzi stalking celebrities at the time, and in a way, their lives were less controlled compared to the stars that we see today, which are always followed everywhere they go.
29 lis 2018 · In the 1950s a group of press photographers began to target cinema stars on the streets of Rome. Key figures such as Tazio Secchiaroli, Marcello Geppetti, Elio Sori, Lino Nanni, and Ezio Vitale, began to work increasingly hard to catch unposed informal images of stars like Ava Gardner, Michelangelo Antonioni, and Sophia Loren.
From the leading men who defined masculinity to the glamorous women who set beauty standards, these celebrities weren’t just actors—they were legends. Let’s take a stroll down memory lane and revisit the stars who shaped Hollywood during the 1950s:
Whether you love or hate their work, the paparazzi photos presented in this collection open a nostalgic window into the past. Jackie Kennedy was walking along Madison Avenue in New York in October 1971, when America's most famous paparazzi, Ron Galella, took this iconic picture.
13 paź 2022 · How the paparazzi transformed photojournalism. Why 1950s Rome was the birthplace of the paparazzi and how their work changed our notion of public and private space. Show more.
25 kwi 2014 · Capturing celebrities off-duty began during the 1950s golden age of Italian cinema and a new collection of photographs show Hollywood's greatest stars as you've never seen them before...