Giuseppe Bruno (1836 in Capizzi – 1904 in Taormina) was an Italian photographer who worked in Taormina, Capizzi and Sicily in the 19th century.
Biography
He was educated as an engineer and he married a rich woman. Living on her income he could dedicate himself to his passion: photography. At the time this was a relatively new form of art, which required technical skills. He was keen on experimenting with new techniques of impression and printing of images. He even defined himself a "chemist-photographer".
He was teacher to Wilhelm von Gloeden, to whom he passed the passion for experimenting with the techniques of impression and printing of images.[1]
His production was mainly dedicated to landscapes and monuments of the local areas with the successful introduction of human figures in the sceneries.
References
- ↑ Wilhelm von Gloeden (1856-1931) (1899). "Wilhelm von Gloeden (1856-1931) e il nudo maschile - Resoconto dell'Assemblea generale dei soci della "Libera Società Fotografica di Berlino". Venerdì 21 ottobre 1898, ore 19:30". "Photographische Rundschau. Zeitschrift für Freunde der Photographie". Herausgegeben und geleitet von Dr. R. Neuhauss, Berlin... Halle an der Saale (in German). Wilhelm Knapp, XIII (2-3) sezione: Vereinsnachrichten. Retrieved 30 August 2014.
(...) In Taormina auf Sizilien war es hauptsächlich Herr Giuseppe Bruno, Photograph, welcher mir mit seinen bedeutenden technischen Kenntnissen hilfreich zur Hand war. (...)
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