Alessandro Gandolfi - Tokyo #1






Has over ten years of experience in art, specialising in post-war photography and contemporary art.
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In Tokyo (Japan), a subway driver leans out from a car at Shibuya station. With its network of 304 kilometers divided into 13 different lines, the Tokyo subway is among the busiest and most extensive in the world.
The image is signed on the back and measures 30x40 cm. It is printed in a limited edition (25 copies) on Hahnemühle Baryta FB 350 g paper and comes with a certificate of authenticity.
Alessandro Gandolfi is an Italian photographer and professional journalist, co-founder of the agency Parallelozero. Interested in telling the small and large changes of contemporary society, his reports have appeared in publications around the world and have been shown in various international photo exhibitions and festivals. He has received international recognitions such as the Sony World Photography Award, the NPPA Best of Photojournalism, the POY - Pictures of the Year, and the PDN. Eight of his reports published in National Geographic Italia have earned the “Best Edit Award” as the best reportage across the magazine’s local editions. More information on his personal website.
Seller's Story
In Tokyo (Japan), a subway driver leans out from a car at Shibuya station. With its network of 304 kilometers divided into 13 different lines, the Tokyo subway is among the busiest and most extensive in the world.
The image is signed on the back and measures 30x40 cm. It is printed in a limited edition (25 copies) on Hahnemühle Baryta FB 350 g paper and comes with a certificate of authenticity.
Alessandro Gandolfi is an Italian photographer and professional journalist, co-founder of the agency Parallelozero. Interested in telling the small and large changes of contemporary society, his reports have appeared in publications around the world and have been shown in various international photo exhibitions and festivals. He has received international recognitions such as the Sony World Photography Award, the NPPA Best of Photojournalism, the POY - Pictures of the Year, and the PDN. Eight of his reports published in National Geographic Italia have earned the “Best Edit Award” as the best reportage across the magazine’s local editions. More information on his personal website.
