Pasquale Ettorre is an Italian photographer and visual artist based in Rome. He has been working in the field of photography since the early 2000s, and his work has been featured in numerous exhibitions and publications around the world.
Ettorre's work is characterized by its strong sense of composition, color, and light. He often uses a combination of digital and analog techniques to create his images, which range from abstract landscapes to portraits of everyday life. His photographs have been described as "dreamlike" and "surreal," with a focus on capturing moments that are both beautiful and fleeting.
Ettorre's work has been exhibited in galleries across Europe, including the Galleria Nazionale d'Arte Moderna in Rome, the Palazzo delle Esposizioni in Milan, and the Fondazione Bevilacqua La Masa in Venice. His photographs have also been featured in publications such as Vogue Italia, L'Uomo Vogue, GQ Italia, Marie Claire Italia, and The New York Times Magazine.
In addition to his photographic work, Ettorre is also an accomplished filmmaker. He has directed several short films that have screened at festivals around the world, including Cannes Film Festival and Sundance Film Festival. He is currently working on a feature-length documentary about his hometown of Rome.
Ettorre's passion for photography has taken him all over the world—from India to South America—in search of new perspectives on life. His work continues to be celebrated for its unique vision and ability to capture moments that are both beautiful and fleeting.