Attilio Steffanoni is a painter-watercolorist and graphic artist from Bergamo, with his work, mostly featuring Venetian motifs, carnival and Moscow landscapes.
Attilio Steffanoni is a very unusual artist, who often works on his Venetia-related stories in Moscow and vice versa, restoring images and impressions from memory.
In 2005 I was invited to the opening of his personal exhibition in the Pushkin State Museum of Fine Arts in Moscow. And I used this opportunity to take his portrait.
- Camera: Pentax MZ-5N
- Lens: Pentax 50mm F1.4
- Film: Kodak Tri-X 400
Sasha Krasnov
"Anytime, Earle, it's my pleasure. The 150mm lens is great with interesting bokeh. "
Sasha Krasnov
"Wow, that's amazing! Do you still use this enlarger from time to time? "
Barry Perhamsky
"When i first became interested in photography, there was only film. I bought ..."
Earle
"Thanks Sasha. I think your 150mm suggestion (equal to an 85mm in 35mm) ..."
Sasha Krasnov
"Hi Earle, I think it depends on your own style of taking portraits. I ..."