Giorgio Mostarda
Giorgio Mostarda was born in 1967 and lives in Terni, Italy. Inspired by his father’s passion for photography, he began exploring the world of photography from a young age. He received his first camera, a Diana, as a Christmas gift when he was just six years old. Later, he learned the secrets of studio photography, still life, industrial photography, and the magic of the darkroom while spending time at Studio Caporali in Terni, where his father collaborated.
The region of Umbria, where he resides, provides numerous sources of inspiration, leading him to develop a passion for landscape photography. During his service in the Italian Navy, he discovered and was captivated by the sea, broadening his photographic horizons. Photography, travel, and the sea became the core components of his artistic career.
The transition from analog to digital photography was challenging, but Giorgio eventually mastered both techniques. He successfully completed a Master’s in portrait, fashion, and still life photography at the Accademia di Belle Arti in Terni. He further refined his skills at the Francesco Francia Photographic Studio and Brain Studios.
Current Location
Italy
Website
https://www.giorgiomostarda.it/
Instagram
https://www.instagram.com/giorgiomosty//
Best Achievements, Educational Background, and Exhibitions
Giorgio Mostarda participates in numerous national and international photography contests, earning recognition and accolades. In 2015, 2016, 2020, and 2023, he received honorable mentions at the following competitions:
- MIFA (Moscow International Photography Awards)
- IPA (International Photo Awards)
- Fine Art Photography Awards in London
- TIFA (Tokyo International Photography Awards)
- LPA (London Photography Awards)
He also won a silver medal at the PX3 Prix de la Photographie Paris.
Since 2017, he has collaborated with Getty Images, covering classic boat regattas initially in the “Panerai” circuit, and later in major national events organized by AIVE (Associazione Italiana Vele d’Epoca), and international events such as the Barcolana in Trieste, the Principato di Monaco Trophy in Venice, the Venice Hospitality Challenge, as well as vintage car events like the 1000 Miglia, Coppa d’Oro delle Dolomiti, and the Trofeo Terre di Canossa.
Since 2018, Giorgio has been a photographer for the online magazine Nautica Report. He also took on the challenge of becoming the set photographer for the theater company “Le Capinere” and for concert seasons organized by the Filarmonica Umbra.
His series “Appunti di Vista” features his multimedia and printed works. Giorgio has published three books:
- “Le Vele di Brest”
- “Quando il Vento diventa Reale”
- “Venezia Svelata”.