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Enrico Labriola
[edit]Enrico Labriola (born February 14, 1968) is an Italian photographer from Basilicata, Italy.[1].
Labriola’s work focuses on the human element behind his subjects, often transcending the contextual backgrounds they are associated with. His portfolio includes actors, stylists, politicians, and other prominent individuals[2].
In 1998, Labriola became the official photographer of the Berlusconi family, documenting Silvio Berlusconi, Veronica Lario, and their children. In 2000, he produced a photographic reportage on African music in Burkina Faso, highlighting its various ethnic groups in collaboration with musicians Antonio Testa and Lele Gaudì[3].
From 2001 onward, Labriola's photographs were featured in prominent magazines, including cover stories and editorials. His subjects include a range of influential personalities from various fields, such as fashion, music, politics, and sports[4].
Labriola's works are preserved in archives such as Getty Images and have been exhibited internationally, including a notable exhibition in Paris in 2014[5]
Contributions to Charity
[edit]Labriola contributed to charitable initiatives through his photography. One of his works, titled Marrakech 2007, was featured in a charity auction in Milan, with proceeds supporting a nonprofit organization.[3]
Personal Life
[edit]Labriola resides in Milan with his partner Alessia Sellitti and their two daughters, Allegra and Tilda.
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