Photography by Fulvio Roiter
Nude, 1956
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Fulvio Roiter (Italian,1926 - 2016)
Umbria, 1954
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Fulvio Roiter, L'uomo e l'albero, 1950
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Fulvio Roiter - San Marcos, Venecia
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On the Gela road, Niscemi, Sicily, 1953 - by Fulvio Roiter (1926 - 2016), Italian
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Fulvio Roiter was born in 1926 and grew up in Meolo, a small village in northern Italy a few kilometres from Venice. His family lived in the countryside and lived off the harvests of the land. The economic situation was not the best, Italy was in the post-war period and food was scarce. His father's obsession at the time was for Fulvio to work in one of the country's largest petrochemical poles. A secure career, according to him, and a relief for the whole family.
The young Roiter was a good student and did well in his studies. So his father wanted to give him a special present. He spent six hundred lire at the time and bought him a Welta, a German camera. From that moment on, there wasn't a corner or person in the village that he didn't photograph. He did it instinctively, viscerally.
He made a pact with his father: he asked for a month to travel and decide whether he would be a chemist or a photographer. Granted.
The trip confirmed his love of photography and, above all, his talent.
All his work is related to the trips he has made, a long journey around the world. The subject of his photos is usually ordinary people going about their daily business.
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Roiter Fulvio, Andalusia, 1956,
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Fulvio Roiter,Untitled,Piazza San Marco, Venezia, Italia,1983 https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fulvio_Roiter
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Fulvio Roiter (Italian,1926 - 2016)
Andalusia, 1955
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Fulvio Roiter, Andalucia 1955
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Fulvio Roiter (Italian photographer, 1926 – 2016), Tunisia, 1973
(Source: bookofkhidr.com)
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