With a 365 the photographer publicly takes the responsibility of taking and publishing one shot each of the 365 days which make a year. It’s a tough project, which forces consistency and dedication.
I wanted my 365 to be like a diary of my life and my ideas, so I needed a camera to always bring along, wherever I had to go, whatever I had to do. It wasn’t easy since quality and compactness are not exactly synonymous in digital photography.
Finally, for my thirty-third birthday I bought myself a Sony NEX-7, a great little professional system. With it I started my own 365 project (actually a 365+1 project, since 2012 is a leap year), which will end when I turn 34. I made the rule that every picture in the project must be taken with the NEX-7. Each photo gets published along with a short story on the project blog.

17 Nov

280/365(+1), a photo by Luca Rossini on Flickr. Lens: Voigtlander nokton 50mm f1.1 Camera: NEX-7, ISO800, f3.5, 1/80, raw Among the clients that Julia brought us there is Vanessa Cerrone, event consultant and expert in wedding planning and organizing. She’s currently renewing her image on the network, and Julia is curing her new website, design […]

15 Nov

278/365(+1), a photo by Luca Rossini on Flickr. Lens: Voigtlander color-skopar 35mm f2.5 Camera: NEX-7, ISO1600, f2.5, 1/30, raw Today I fully experienced what being the country of fashion means. Bulgari organized at Palazzo Pecci Blunt, in the hearth of the city center, the exhibition of Fabrizio Ferri’s “Stop. Think. Give”. The work consists of […]