| Bruno Barbey (1941) French photographer, born in Morocco where he spent his childhood. In 1957 he obtained his pilot's license and practiced skydiving, the following year he studied in Paris at the Lycée Henri-IV. In 1960 he entered the Vevey School of Arts and Crafts in Switzerland, where he studied photography and graphic arts. In 1962 he started a photographic essay on the Italians, trying to capture the spirit of the nation through his lens, he in turn photographed ragazzi, beautiful women, aristocrats, carabinieri, priests, beggars, prostitutes or old gangster, so many characters of a modern comedia dell'arte. Project that led him to meet the publisher Robert Delpire who published his book "The Italians" in 1964. From then on he began to travel the world, to Naples, the Camargue, Portugal, Kenya, Kuwait and Scotland on behalf of Éditions Rencontre de Lausanne, publishing a book on each of his reports. |