Mario Rossignoli, native
of Monterosso al Mare (La Spezia, Italy), was born in 1973. He
began his career as a photographer with sporadic shots, fruits
of emotion and passion. In 1991, he was immediately recognized
by the National Award of the Italian Naval Association for the
theme "the relationship between man and sea".
Some years later, in order to be able to add depth to all aspects
linked to this art, still life, portrait and landscape-photography,
he decided to pursue professional photography studies
In November 2001, he started a master course at the school of John Kaverdash at Milan. Then continued his studies with an internship focused on digital management of colours and ICC profilation with Mauro Boscarol in Bolzano. After which, he began to attend the (Archivio Contemporaneo Stampe d'Arte Fotografica) in Florence with Cesare Bossi where he commenced to master new techniques of Fine Art Printing such as printing with carbon pigments "Piezography" and brush developing techniques.
Through the spring of 2005, on a local and international level, he has worked as a freelance photographer of musicians. Then he began to attend more specialized classes and later went on to work with the . There, his works were exhibited from the 1st to the 15th of December 2005. Afterwards, these works were moved to La Spezia to be displayed at the Centre of Exhibition Rollandi from the 16th of January until the 30th of April 2006.
(Patrizia
Lombardo)