Maurizio Zanetti

Maurizio

Zanetti

Verona

🇮🇹 Italy

2024

42

Selected photos in 2024

2023

33

Selected photos in 2023

2022

23

Selected photos in 2022

2021

25

Selected photos in 2021

2018

4

Selected photos in 2018

TOP5 photographer in 2024

TOP3 photographer in 2023

TOP3 photographer in 2022

TOP3 photographer in 2021

TOP10 photographer in 2018

Ranking

Grand Master of Photography

1st place in Italy

With us

6 years

I shot photographs from when I was 6 years old. I played with Threepenny machines up to 18. Then I discovered the reflex camera (first an old Zenit E, then Olympus OM1, OM2). I discovered the black and white (the mythical Ilford), the dark room. From 20 years to 45 I snapped, developed and printed thousands of photos. Especially dance, theatre, portraits. Almost always black and white. When digital arrived I was very wary. Then, slowly, I discovered the advantages in the use of digital cameras and, sometimes, Photoshop. I'm not a pro but (I think) a good amateur and today, 68 years old, I'm still taking hundreds of photos with Olympus OM d – E-M 10 Mark III. I always love dance, theatre and portraits. But also the landscape, reportage and above all street photography. And now that I have the iPhone, sometimes with Hipstamatic app, I discovered a wonderful chance to take pictures whenever I want. I’m on FLICKR like Maurizio Zanetti – mauzzan https://www.flickr.com/

Winning photos

Venice is known throughout the world for its palaces overlooking canals, for its gondolas and its thousand works of art. But Venice is also a "normal" city, with its parks, peaceful corners far from tourists. Like the one in the photo of Villa Groggia, Cannaregio district.

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What the "schools" in Venice were and are would be too long to tell, if you want you can find it on the internet. What is certain is that they are all architectural masterpieces and containers of hundreds of works of art. In the photo the Scuola Grande di San Giovanni Evangelista, sestiere di San Polo.

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Venice, Calle del Capitelo, Cannaregio district. A window decidedly embellished by the residents.

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Venice, Carnival. Even noblemen and ladies need a little rest. Maybe in front of a spritz...

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Venice. Mario Baratto Hall at Ca' Foscari University. Masterfully restored in 1935 by the then young but already famous Venetian architect Carlo Scarpa.

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Venice. Magical moment, early in the morning, at the gondola mooring on Riva degli Schiavoni. When the fog still tries to resist the sun and hides the island of San Giorgio.

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Fairy Doors, invented by American graphic designer Jonathan Wright and his wife Kathleen in 1993, are becoming increasingly popular in Italy. Finding them is sometimes a real challenge. In the photo one of those present in Verona.

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The wonder of Venice is not only in the hundred churches and hundred wonderful palaces, architectural masterpieces and treasure chests of thousands of works of art. The wonder is also getting lost in its "calli" and finding yourself face to face with a white cat that observes you from a window that you can touch...

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The imposing Palazzo Pisani in Venice, built and rebuilt several times between 1600 and 1750 at the behest of the noble Pisani family, is now home to the renowned "Benedetto Marcello" Conservatory of Music.

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In Venice the wonder is not only in the Palaces seen from outside but also in what you see from the Palaces. Here from Palazzo Donà-Brusa.

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Venice, Rio de la Tetta. An old gondola moored next to the water gate of the legendary Libreria Acqua Alta.

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Burano is the island of the Venetian lagoon famous in the world for its colorful houses. In a hidden corner of it, colors are added to a fairytale balcony.

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There are lesser-known corners of Venice, with less famous palaces but splendid architecture. Useful, necessary, beautiful to see and photograph.

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Venice is always a jewel. But at night its illuminated buildings make it even more precious. In the photo the Ca' D'Oro.

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Venice, Ca' Sagredo. A historic building that is now a Hotel. But where else can you find a Hotel like this if not in Venice? In the photo, the frescoes of the Scalone dei Giganti by architect Andrea Tirali, 18th century.

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The wonderful daily work of bees as they pollinate from flower to flower.

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In the Fortuny showroom in Giudecca (Venice) nothing is less than wonderful. From the location, to the furnishings. And even the staircase between the ground floor and the first floor is a masterpiece.

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Venetians Bubbles is the splendid installation by the artist Dokoupil in the halls of the Marciana library in Venice. Absolutely worth a visit.

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The Espace Louis Vuitton, not far from Piazza San Marco, is an exhibition space attached to the luxury shop. Until November it hosts a collateral exhibition of the Art Biennale, Ernest Pignon-Ernest. As well as being a true architectural jewel. In the photo the internal staircase.

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Palazzo Franchetti, a stone's throw from the Accademia bridge, is one of the most beautiful and impressive Venetian buildings. Built around the mid - 1400s and modernized several times over the years, it is now owned by the Veneto Institute of Sciences, Letters and Arts. Until the end of November it hosts some collateral exhibitions of the Art Biennale, which can be freely visited.

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