Roberto Ferrero is a well-known photographer. His interest in photography began at the end of the 1980s, when he discovered the "magic" and fascinating technique of developing film and printing in black and white in the darkroom, before moving on to new digital technologies.
Addressing specifically the themes of life in Italy, his work is distinguished by new and visionary lighting that sets him apart from the other artists.
Roberto Ferrero received professional training at the Italian Fashion School of Genova and has participated in workshops with internationally renowned photographers such as Andreas Bitesnich, Mimmo Jodice, and Kent Koberteen of National Geographic. In the year 2000, he received the Pentax - Photo Italia first prize. His photographs were shown at the International Center of Photography, Scavi Scaligeri, Verona. The exhibition space Chateau de Bosses is located in Saint-Rhémy-en-Bosses, Aosta Valley. Pinerolo Ethnographic Museum...
The Artist was highlighted in an article in ArtMajeur Magazine: