Biography
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Giulio Di Sturco (b.1979, Italy) is an award-winning photographer based between London and Paris. He studied at the European Institute of Design and Visual Arts in Rome before moving to Canada and then to India, where he spent 5 years refining his visual vocabulary. Much of his research focuses on the society of the future in climates of environmental and technological evolution. He is a regular contributor to a wealth of publications, including The Financial Times, Vanity Fair, National Geographic, Wired and The New York Times. His awards include three World Press Photo prizes, the Sony Photography Awards, the BJP International Awards, and two Getty Grants. His project Aerotropolis has been shortlisted for the Aesthetica Prize and nominated for the Prix Pictet 2019. His work has been exhibited at festivals and in galleries worldwide and is held in private collections. In June 2019 he published his first monograph, Ganga Ma (GOST Books).