A path to get closer to the essence of photography, guided by the photos and words of Raimondo Rossi, the Italian photographer praised by many critics, such as the journalists of Rolling Stone, Vogue and Modern Photography. A must-have book for students and professionals, structured through some images published on his PhotoVogue page and shot with his characteristic style, which is a tribute to the authentic and early photography, almost forgotten in modern times. "In addition to the video, there are also photographs in which the look into the camera reaches the highest peaks in terms of emotion, intensity and truth, without the need for filters. We are talking about the photographs of Raimondo Rossi, alias Ray Morrison". (Selene Oliva, Camera Look, Vogue Italy) "One of the most original authors in the field. Morrison's photography is always enriched with a personal and authorial vision, where the observation and interpretation of the human side of the fashion world are elements at the center of his artistic research". (Alessandro Curti, Rolling Stone)
A path to get closer to the essence of photography, guided by the photos and words of Raimondo Rossi, the Italian photographer praised by many critics, such as the journalists of Rolling Stone, Vogue and Modern Photography. A must-have book for students and professionals, structured through some images published on his PhotoVogue page and shot with his characteristic style, which is a tribute to the authentic and early photography, almost forgotten in modern times. "In addition to the video, there are also photographs in which the look into the camera reaches the highest peaks in terms of emotion, intensity and truth, without the need for filters. We are talking about the photographs of Raimondo Rossi, alias Ray Morrison". (Selene Oliva, Camera Look, Vogue Italy) "One of the most original authors in the field. Morrison's photography is always enriched with a personal and authorial vision, where the observation and interpretation of the human side of the fashion world are elements at the center of his artistic research". (Alessandro Curti, Rolling Stone)