Born 1984, Francesco currently lives in Milan.
He graduated at The International Center of Photography in NYC, receiving the New York Times Foundation Scholarship.
In 2012 he started a long term documentation about the consequences of the Greek economical crisis, that led him to receive the Chris Hondros Fellowship Fund in 2013 and the Visura Grant for Outstanding Personal Project in 2016.
His work has since then focused on social issues and ongoing changes involving border areas in the Western society, from Europe to the United States of America.
He has been an Oskar Barnack Award finalist twice (2014/2019) and has been awarded the 2019 Visa D’or in Perpignan.
Francesco’s work has been published and exhibited internationally.
Born 1984, Francesco currently lives in Milan.
He graduated at The International Center of Photography in NYC, receiving the New York Times Foundation Scholarship.
In 2012 he started a long term documentation about the consequences of the Greek economical crisis, that led him to receive the Chris Hondros Fellowship Fund in 2013 and the Visura Grant for Outstanding Personal Project in 2016.
His work has since then focused on social issues and ongoing changes involving border areas in the Western society, from Europe to the United States of America.
He has been an Oskar Barnack Award finalist twice (2014/2019) and has been awarded the 2019 Visa D’or in Perpignan.
Francesco’s work has been published and exhibited internationally.
© 2010-2023 Francesco Anselmi. All rights reserved.
© 2010-2023 Francesco Anselmi. All rights reserved.