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Franco Fontana

  Franco Fontana (b. 1933, Modena) is celebrated as one of Italy’s most influential photographers, renowned for transforming ordinary landscapes into vibrant abstract compositions through bold color and minimal form. Vision & Visual Philosophy Fontana emerged during a time when fine art photography was still dominated by black and white. He embraced color early—once saying: Photography should not reproduce the visible; it should make the invisible visible. He often works from telephoto viewpoints , compressing terrain and flattening form to create chromatic bands of fields, sky, and architecture—shaping large-scale landscapes into abstract imagery. Camera Gear: Proven Choices for Saturated Colour Fontana’s equipment was practical yet powerful, enabling his signature visual style: 35 mm Canon film camera (Canon Eos 1) , paired with just three focal lengths: 17–35 mm zoom 35–300 mm zoom 14 mm prime for wide, abstract geometry These lenses helped him control p...