Emilio Lari - Jane Fonda - Barbarella






Over 35 years' experience; former gallery owner and Museum Folkwang curator.
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Jane Fonda on the set of the 1968 film Barbarella, directed by Roger Vadim and starring Jane Fonda and Jean-Claude Forest.
The photo is digitally printed on Hahnemühle cotton rag photograph paper, model photo rag ultra smooth, 305gsm. Passepartout 4 cm. Archival inks guaranteed 150 years. Photograph with the artist's original stamp and signature.
Emilio Lari was born in Rome in 1939, a stills photographer from 1960 to the present. In 1960 his passion for photography led him to join the team of Luigi Pratulon's Press Office (then the stills photographer for Federico Fellini's film La Dolce Vita).
Subsequently he was sent to London to photograph the new group, the Beatles, at the beginning of their fame. A master of photographic light, Emilio has worked on over 140 films.
"Help" — Richard Leister
"Barbarella" Roger Vadim
"Candy" Christian Marquand
"Il Padrino" Francis Ford Coppola
"Toro Scatenato" Martin Scorsese
"C'era una volta in America" Sergio Leone
"Romeo e Giulietta" Franco Zeffirelli
"Lady Hawk" Richard Donner
...and many other films.
Now he lives in the Roman countryside near beautiful waterfalls, retracing through his indelible memories the incredible stories of the world film industry of those days.
Jane Fonda on the set of the 1968 film Barbarella, directed by Roger Vadim and starring Jane Fonda and Jean-Claude Forest.
The photo is digitally printed on Hahnemühle cotton rag photograph paper, model photo rag ultra smooth, 305gsm. Passepartout 4 cm. Archival inks guaranteed 150 years. Photograph with the artist's original stamp and signature.
Emilio Lari was born in Rome in 1939, a stills photographer from 1960 to the present. In 1960 his passion for photography led him to join the team of Luigi Pratulon's Press Office (then the stills photographer for Federico Fellini's film La Dolce Vita).
Subsequently he was sent to London to photograph the new group, the Beatles, at the beginning of their fame. A master of photographic light, Emilio has worked on over 140 films.
"Help" — Richard Leister
"Barbarella" Roger Vadim
"Candy" Christian Marquand
"Il Padrino" Francis Ford Coppola
"Toro Scatenato" Martin Scorsese
"C'era una volta in America" Sergio Leone
"Romeo e Giulietta" Franco Zeffirelli
"Lady Hawk" Richard Donner
...and many other films.
Now he lives in the Roman countryside near beautiful waterfalls, retracing through his indelible memories the incredible stories of the world film industry of those days.
