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A brief biography of Francesco Tomasinelli

Francesco2.jpgI have always been fascinated by nature, especially by weird, neglected animals. I took my first nature photos in 2001, while studying for my Environmental Science degree at the University of Genova, Italy. In following years I began to work with various magazines as photographer and author, specializing in less known animals, like insects, arachnids, reptiles, amphibians and others from all over the world. In 2005 I started travelling more and working as photographer on many other different fields. Although I'm more specialized in science topics now I work quite a lot as general photographer (mostly travel, people at work, some sports, corporate, events, basic commercial/still life and architecture). In recent years I started to work as nature&ecology consultant too and this is becoming increasingly important in my activity.

Many of my pictures are marketed by my photo agents, Natural Visions in the United Kingdom (nature images), Tips Images (general, travel, some nature), The Lighthouse (science/nature images) in Italy, Photo Researchers in US (science/nature images) and, since 2002, appeared in various magazines, including Focus, GEO, Quark, Explora, Rivista della Natura, Parchi e Riserve Naturali, National Geographic Italia, BBC Wildlife, Airone, Oasis, Aqva, Piemonte Parchi, Reptilia, and others. Hundreds of my images were featured in many other publications (BBC books, Mondadori, Zanichelli, De Agostini, Audobon Society, National Geographic, il Sole 24 Ore, Repubblica and many more...), in newspapers, cards and museum exhibits thanks to my agents. I also have had photo exhibitions and presentations on various nature/science subjects (Milan 2003 and 2004, Bergamo 2005 and 2009, Brescia 2005, Pisa 2006, Genova 2007, 2009 and 2010, Torino 2007 and 2010, Trento 2010, Paris 2010).

Equipment

The images you see here are obtained with Nikon & Sigma equipment. Some of them are scanned Fuji slides, but in 2006 I started to use digital reflex cameras (DSLR) extensively and now I'm completely converted to digital photography.

  
Aknowledgments

Many people have helped and encouraged me in my work. Here is an always growing list of them (not in particular order): Filiberto, Antonietta and Roberto Tomasinelli, Laura Marchese, Emilio e Nicolò Scoti, Fabio De Vita, Emanuele Biggi, Renato Cottalasso, Massimo Campora, Jean Jacques Peres, Andrea Mangoni, Vera Pasquale, Andrea e Fabio Bartolini, Giovanni Schimmenti, Stefano Capannini, Valentina Fabris, Riccardo Jesu, Ron Tremper, Matteo Dei, Matteo Grotto, Lidia Cannatella, Daniele Migliorini, Matteo Gozzini, Carlo Paoletti, Paolo Ghislandi, Luca Demicheli, Roberto Benelli, Claudio Arnò, Andrea Raineri, Matias Civitella, Manuel Mariotti, Manuel Montaldi, Paolo Vassalli, Michele Arena, Fabrizio Rigato, Carlo Pesarini, Paolo Tongiorgi, Heather Angel, Guido Alberto Rossi, Pietro Greppi, Laura Floris, Anna Pisapia, Corinna Montana Lambro, Stefano Verzura, Giuseppe Brillante, Giovanni Delmastro, Marco Isaia, Alberto Chiarle, Mauro Paschetta, Lilia Capocaccia, Arianna Beretta, Giuliano Doria, Stefano Cannicci, Sara Fratini, Alessio Bruni, Francesca Neonato, Luca Longo, Andrea Dell'Asta, Attilio Arillo, Massimo Baxa, Nicola Bressi, Mara Calvini, Laura Calevo, Giusto Benedetti, Egidio Nicora, Enrico Lana, Alessandro Catenazzi, Alessio Bruni, Gaia Aplington, all the Evans family, Maria Camilla De Palma, Elena Gagliarli, Fabio Pupin, Elisa Riservato, Dario Ottonello, Luca Lamagni, Claudio Pia, Gigi Esposito, Michele Ferro, Matt Cormons, Nigel and Renata Pitman, Rudy Von May, Mo Donnelly, Dunia Rawhan, Marta De Biaggi, Beatrice Ghiselli, Massimo Brega, Marco Di Domenico, Matteo Maspero, Mauro Zavaldi, Matteo Siesa, Andrea Bonisoli Alquati  and many others.

 

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News

16-12-2011 Two new short stories in "Strange but true" with tiger beetles and devil flower mantis. Updated Quirimbas Islands reportage 

30-4-2011 New scientific exhibition Predatori del microcosmo at Museo Regionale di Scienze Naturali, Torino, until 27-6-2011 

25-02-2011 New photo gallery on fireflies, Il ritorno delle lucciole.

03-02-2011 New scientific exhibition Copioni e copiati for Arte e Scienza in Piazza 2011, in Bologna, until 13-02-2011.

08-1-2011 New photo gallery on Iran and persian architecture

05-12-2010 New scientific exhibition Predatori del microcosmo at Museo Tridentino di Scienze Naturali, Trento, until 13-2-2011 

29-11-2010 New gallery Professione naturalista, on people working in natural sciences

28-10-2010 New scientific exhibition Copioni e copiati, for Festival della Scienza 2010, at Castello d'Albertis, Genova, until 5-12-2010

22-10-2010 New pictures exhibition until 11-06-2011 at Museo di Storia Naturale di Torino: Taxon, with pictures by F. Tomasinelli and P. Richaud

13-09-2010 New gallery on Valley of Butterflies, Rhodes, Greece

About this site

Welcome to Isopoda.net, website of Italian biologist and science photographer Francesco Tomasinelli. My favourite photographic subjects are unusual animals, travels and scientists at work, but I shoot many other topics, like sports, events and corporate pictures. I work as scientific consultant too, mainly on ecology topics.

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