Romano Cagnoni Foundation

Romano Cagnoni Foundation Romano Cagnoni (1935-2018) is internationally recognized as one of the most representative photographers of the twentieth century.

Romano Cagnoni was an internationally recognised photographer and one of the most representative of the twentieth century. As stated by the former editor of the Sunday Times, Harold Evans, who in his book Pictures on a Pageincluded Cagnoni alongside other great photographers such as Don Mc Cullin, Eugene Smith and Cartier-Bresson. Famous for his documentation of wars around the globe, his photogra

phs have focused on those affected by these conflicts depicting the human conditions. These photos have been published on the front pages of newspapers and on the covers of the most important European and US magazines, such as Life, Stern, The Observer, Paris Match, The Times, Newsweek, The Sunday Times, Epoca and L’Espresso. Born in Pietrasanta, Tuscany, he began his career earning his living as a photographer along the beaches and the sculpture studios before moving to London in 1958. He was based in London for more than thirty years. During that time, his career as a photo-journalist took a significant step when he met Simon Guttmann, the mentor of Robert Capa, and an intense collaboration was formed. Cagnoni photographed the electoral campaign of Harold Wilson, who would later become the prime minister representing the Labour Party and the funeral of Winston Churchill, thus becoming, deservedly, an esteemed and trusted representative for the major newspapers of that era. Romano Cagnoni was the first independent western photographer to be admitted into North Vietnam along with the journalist James Cameron during the war. He was able to convince Ho Chi Minh to be photographed, earning himself the cover of Life Magazine. During the civil war in Nigeria, he followed the conflict in Biafra, where he produced powerful photos that would be published worldwide securing himself the Overseas Press Award. Together with the writer Graham Greene, Cagnoni documented Allende’s Chile and then the return of Peron in Argentina, followed by the conflicts in Israel, Northern Ireland and Afghanistan. There is no country of human fury in which he has not been deeply involved documenting from within and always with great humanity. Many of these coverages have taken place in highly dangerous countries such as Dakka, which was closed to journalists, during the 1971 war in Bangladesh, in Afghanistan 1980, during the Soviet occupation and in Poland 1981, where he secretly photographed the unapproachable soldiers of the Red Army. In the 1990’s, during the war in the former Yugoslavia, he risked using a large format camera in order to demonstrate the consequences of the battered territory. In 1995 Cagnoni headed to Chechnya with the crazy idea of installing a studio in Grozny to take the portraits of the warriors opposing the Russian army. He does of course succeed in his endeavour. Returning to Tuscany he dedicated his time to quieter productions, but he could always feel the pull of history. In 2015, with the Middle East becoming more and more inflamed, he sets off with his wife Patricia to Kobane, the Syrian city just liberated from ISIS. During his career Romano Cagnoni had 50 solo exhibitions, published 16 books and received many awards. He sadly passed away on the 30thof January 2018.

Israel Occupied Territories, 1977, Palestinian workers going home by bus after a day’s work; in the background, the ille...
19/11/2025

Israel Occupied Territories, 1977, Palestinian workers going home by bus after a day’s work; in the background, the illegal settlement of Armon Hanatziv

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“Journalists Alaa al-Sarraj, Emad Zakaria Badr al-Ifranj and Shady Abu Sedo, arbitrarily arrested by Israeli forces in t...
01/11/2025

“Journalists Alaa al-Sarraj, Emad Zakaria Badr al-Ifranj and Shady Abu Sedo, arbitrarily arrested by Israeli forces in the Gaza Strip, were released on 13 October as part of the ceasefire.
However, 21 Palestinian journalists are still held by Israeli authorities, including 16 kidnapped after 7 October 2023.
We demand the immediate and unconditional release of all Palestinian journalists arbitrarily detained by Israel.
Neither the recently released journalists nor those still detained should ever have been illegally abducted by Israeli forces.
We also condemn the inhuman and degrading treatment of these news professionals by Israeli prison authorities, as reported by the three released journalists. These acts, if proven, amount to torture”

 TEMA 2025 | FOTOGRAFIA RESISTENTE:QUANDO LO SGUARDO DIVENTA MEMORIADal 17 al 26 ottobre, Archivi Aperti ti permette di ...
14/10/2025


TEMA 2025 | FOTOGRAFIA RESISTENTE:
QUANDO LO SGUARDO DIVENTA MEMORIA

Dal 17 al 26 ottobre, Archivi Aperti ti permette di scoprire i patrimoni fotografici custoditi negli archivi di importanti collezioni.
Le visite sono guidate da curatori e fotografi.
Tutti gli appuntamenti sono gratuiti, con prenotazione obbligatoria.
Scopri il programma e prenota per tempo la visita guidata su www.archiviaperti.it

Non mancheranno esempi recenti di “fotografia-resistente” da contesti internazionali, per riflettere su come le immagini continuino a essere oggi un atto di memoria e di libertà.
La Fondazione Romano Cagnoni a Pietrasanta propone un focus sui reportage del grande fotografo dedicati alla lotta per la libertà, anche laddove questa non ha trovato esiti positivi.
Attraverso le sue immagini sarà ripercorsa la complessa dissoluzione della ex Jugoslavia negli anni ‘90, dalla Croazia alla Bosnia fino al Kosovo - restituendo la memoria di un periodo cruciale della storia europea.

Siena International Photo Awards 2025 -Overall WinnerWith his image “Leaving Home”, Ali Jadallah deeply touched the jury...
29/09/2025

Siena International Photo Awards 2025 -
Overall Winner
With his image “Leaving Home”, Ali Jadallah deeply touched the jury.
A photograph that speaks of tragedy and strength, capturing human resilience in the face of destruction.
Congratulations to Ali Jadallah, awarded Photographer of the Year at the Siena Awards 2025.

📍London Against Erasure - Photographs from GazaOpening Night: September 24th, 2025 | 6-8 PMP21 Gallery, LondonOn view un...
24/09/2025

📍London
Against Erasure - Photographs from Gaza

Opening Night: September 24th, 2025 | 6-8 PM
P21 Gallery, London
On view until October 10th, 2025

This landmark exhibition presents the extraordinary work of eleven Gaza-based photographers, documenting daily life under war and siege. Through their lenses, Gaza is reframed not only as a place of suffering but as a landscape of resilience, dignity, and survival.
Join us for the opening night or visit during the exhibition days to stand in solidarity with Gaza through art and photography.
Artists:
Abdul Rahman Zagout
Ahmad Salamah
Ali Jadallah
Belal Alhams .photos
Fatima Shbair
Belal Khaled
Jehad Alshrafi
Mahmoud Abu Hamda
Majdi Fathi
Anas Ayyad
Hammam Younis .younis

Co-Curated by:
Photo Humanity Grant
Razan AlSarraf
Supporting Sponsors:
Namaa Charity
Kaaf Humanity
IICO
This exhibition is part of the Photo Humanity Grant’s visual documentation of humanity.

www.photohumanity.org

28/08/2025

Canadian photojournalist Valerie Zink explains why, after 8 years, she decided to stop collaborating with Reuters news agency.
The breaking point came with how Reuters covered the
k!lling of Al Jazeera journalist Anas al-Sharif by Israel…


Agence France Presse put out a statement, English translation in the first comment “Since AFP was founded in 1944, we ha...
22/07/2025

Agence France Presse put out a statement, English translation in the first comment

“Since AFP was founded in 1944, we have lost journalists in conflicts, some have been injured, others taken prisoner. But none of us can ever remember seeing colleagues die of hunger”.
- The outgoing Editorial Committee (Société de Journalistes, SDJ) of the AFP

North Vietnam, 1965, peasant from Thanh Hoa province carrying a piece of wreckage from a shot down American plane on his...
30/04/2025

North Vietnam, 1965, peasant from Thanh Hoa province carrying a piece of wreckage from a shot down American plane on his shoulder





Turin, 1978, nuns reading about the death of Pope John Paul I during the Holy Shroud exposition
22/04/2025

Turin, 1978, nuns reading about the death of Pope John Paul I during the Holy Shroud exposition


Jerusalem, 1998…A Palestinian mother and son on the rooftop of their home overlooking the Wailing Wall and the Dome of t...
05/04/2025

Jerusalem, 1998…
A Palestinian mother and son on the rooftop of their home overlooking the Wailing Wall and the Dome of the Rock. They have to transit across roofs and passages because Israel has closed their access.
It is one of the 4 or 5 Palestinian houses which survived the theft by Israel…

Today is Palestinian Children’s Day
Daoud Kuttab described their conditions in the following way:
Children born in Palestinian refugee camps that are under Israeli occupation drink their mothers’ milk while curfew is imposed on the camp; They wake up in the middle of the night to the sound of rubber bullets and rumors of a possible settler attack. When they grow up, they quickly learn the political lesson of the occupation. Soldiers, batons, tear gas, rubber bullets, arrests, torture, curfews, closure of camp entrances, administrative detention, and town arrests are all prominent entries in the daily dictionary of refugee camps.
Violence against children
Every year, approximately 700 Palestinian minors between the ages of 12 and 17, the vast majority of whom are male, are arrested, interrogated, and detained by the Israeli army and police



Biafra, 1968-69  International day for mine awareness The US Trump administration has resumed the use and stockpiling of...
04/04/2025

Biafra, 1968-69

International day for mine awareness
The US Trump administration has resumed the use and stockpiling of antipersonnel landmines. A major set back to when the mine victims were 20,000 a year. Shameful!

Senegal, 1966, African women entering the House of Slaves in the Isle of Gorée
08/03/2025

Senegal, 1966, African women entering the House of Slaves in the Isle of Gorée




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