Street Photography Magazine

Antonio Pisani: See beyond the surface in Street Photography

Feb 21, 2025
Antonio Pisani, a UK-based photographer originally from Italy, shares his journey and insights on street photography. He discusses how his father's use of film cameras shaped his perspective and the importance of seeing beyond the surface in photography. Influenced by mentor Yoshi Imamura, Antonio emphasizes artistry over technique, using pinhole cameras to deepen his artistic vision. He critiques social media's impact, advocating for meaningful, curated sharing of work. Additionally, he reflects on his upcoming projects that explore technology's role in preserving fading traditions.
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ANECDOTE

Early Influence

  • Antonio Pisani's father used film cameras like Hasselblad, Sinar, and Nikon in the 80s and 90s.
  • This subconsciously influenced Pisani, who independently pursued photography from a young age.
ANECDOTE

Meeting Yoshi

  • Antonio Pisani met his mentor, Yoshi Imamura, while working at a camera store.
  • Imamura gifted Pisani a pinhole lens, shifting his focus from technicalities to artistic meaning.
ADVICE

Pinhole Power

  • Shoot with a pinhole lens to develop critical thinking and see images with your brain, not just your eyes.
  • Embrace limitations like fixed aperture and manual focus to enhance your artistic vision.
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