Nicola Ughi
Nicola Ughi
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Spotlight Magazine
Nicola Ughi
Italy
"My name is Nicola Ughi and I like to steal people's soul. Yes, because that’s what people who are portrayed say about my work.
Portrait photography is a part of my job that I love most and gives me the greatest satisfaction. I shoot corporate portraits for companies, but that's not all. In 2017 I began a project called "Sediarossa" (the red chair) in which I shoot famous people, and they aren't sitting on a red chair.
The red chair is, as I call it, my "non-place"; by sitting on it, those who let themselves be portrayed pause for a moment in front of the lens. It is the "fil-rouge" that unites many well-known and lesser-known faces in front of Nicola Ughi's lens."
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Spotlight Magazine
Nicola Ughi
Italy
Nicola Ughi is based in Lucca (Tuscany) and works mainly across corporate photography, industrial reportage and portraiture.
Nicola owns a huge white studio near Lucca where he shoots both portrait and still life. Not put off by the sight of blood, he often works in hospitals and surgical theatres for medical and scientific reportage.
He is the official photographer for Italian ice cream maker Sammontana, and he also works for important Italian heavy industries shooting pictures for catalogues and websites.
Nicola is well known for the project '#SEDIAROSSA' in which he portrays Italian VIPs.
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Showcase Magazine
Nicola Ughi
Portrait photographers
Nicola Ughi is based in Lucca (Tuscany) and works mainly across corporate photography, industrial reportage and portraiture.
Nicola owns a huge white studio near Lucca where he shoots both portrait and still life. Not put off by the sight of blood, he often works in hospitals and surgical theatres for medical and scientific reportage.
He is the official photographer for Italian ice cream maker Sammontana, and he also works for important Italian heavy industries, shooting pictures for catalogues and websites.
Nicola is well known for the project '#SEDIAROSSA' in which he portrays Italian VIPs.
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Showcase Magazine
Nicola Ughi
Portrait photographers
While studying for his Master's in photo-reportage at the John Kaverdash Academy in Milan, Nicola Ughi made the decision to become a corporate photographer.
His professor showed him a beautiful portrait - 'The man with the bricks' by August Sander, a German photographer from the 20s - and Nicola fell in love with it, deciding that portraiture must be one of the main skills of his profession.
Today, Nicola shoots many portraits for business purposes as well as individual clients. "I consider it one of the best ways to fix the identity of a person," he says.
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Spotlight Magazine
Nicola Ughi
ITALY
While studying for his Master's in photo-reportage at the John Kaverdash Academy in Milan, Nicola Ughi made the decision to become a corporate photographer.
His professor showed him a beautiful portrait - 'The man with the bricks' by August Sander, a German photographer from the 20s - and Nicola fell in love with it, deciding that portraiture must be one of the main skills of his profession.
Today, Nicola shoots many portraits for business purposes as well as individual clients. "I consider it one of the best ways to fix the identity of a person," he says.
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Showcase Magazine
Nicola Ughi
Portrait photographers
While studying for his Master's in photo-reportage at the John Kaverdash Academy in Milan, Nicola Ughi made the decision to become a corporate photographer.
His professor showed him a beautiful portrait - 'The man with the bricks' by August Sander, a German photographer from the 20s - and Nicola fell in love with it, deciding that portraiture must be one of the main skills of his profession.
Today, Nicola shoots many portraits for business purposes as well as individual clients. "I consider it one of the best ways to fix the identity of a person," he says.
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Spotlight Magazine
Nicola Ughi
Italy
Nicola Ughi is a photographer with experience in travel and leisure both for editorial and corporate clients.
Nicola travels alone with its camera to uncover the spirit of a place: hotels and houses but at the same time popular traditional feasts and typical food. He likes to describe animated landscapes instead of loneliness.
He loves to travel, especially in Europe and the Northern hemisphere to tell stories about traditions and contradictions of the civilised world. In 2016 and 2017 he had the possibility of travelling around Italian beaches to create a reportage for Sammontana Icecream, decribing the typical Italian summer way of living.