Attilio Fiumarella

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Attilio Fiumarella
Attilio Fiumarella is an architectural photographer who lives and works in Porto.
Of Italian origin, he has a degree from the Faculty of Architecture of the University of Porto (FAUP) and worked as an architect before dedicating himself entirely to photography in 2010.
His practice is based on architectural photography as well as documentary and authorial photography, his work has received several awards and recognitions.
In 2020, he was the winner of Portrait of Humanity organized by the British Journal of Photography in collaboration with Magnum Photo.
In 2018, Attilio received a grant from Art Council England to complete his project that explores the influences of new generations on British identity, landscape and architecture.

Attilio’s work has been published in magazines and books dedicated to architecture and has worked with international newspapers such as The Guardian, L’OBS, Die Welt, Financial Times and Le Monde.
His work is held in several public and private collections and has been exhibited in Europe, UK, USA, Canada, Asia, Australia.
Attilio Fiumarella
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Attilio Fiumarella is an architectural photographer who lives and works in Porto. Of Italian origin, he has a degree from the Faculty of Architecture of the University of Porto (FAUP) and worked as an architect before dedicating himself entirely to photography in 2010. His practice is based on architectural photography as well as documentary and authorial photography, his work has received several awards and recognitions. In 2020, he was the winner of Portrait of Humanity organized by the British Journal of Photography in collaboration with Magnum Photo. In 2018, Attilio received a grant from Art Council England to complete his project that explores the influences of new generations on British identity, landscape and architecture. Attilio’s work has been published in magazines and books dedicated to architecture and has worked with international newspapers such as The Guardian, L’OBS, Die Welt, Financial Times and Le Monde. His work is held in several public and private collections and has been exhibited in Europe, UK, USA, Canada, Asia, Australia.