Enrico Albanesi was born and lives in Rome.
A versatile artist in the use of technology, he became passionate about photography from an early age, immediately looking to trap on film the emotion that landscapes communicate and the wonder that a place can convey.
What emerges from his shots is the ability to stop and look at things that most of the time go unnoticed, trying to catch the simplicity of the forms, and let himself be amazed by them.
In 2007 the photos from a trip to Iceland become a monographic exhibition in Rome, "66° Nord - la cristallina Islanda", where clear lights and diaphanous colours become the protagonists of a journey to discover glaciers, geysers and solitude.
In 2018 he founded Collettivo RANDAGIO, an Italian photographic collective focused mainly on street photography, whose only vision is to represent spontaneity and everyday life in constant motion.

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