Alfredo Bosco is a freelance photographer based between Milan and Paris.
Social issues and geopolitical crises are the main focus of his work.
In 2010 he reported on Haiti’s earthquake and the cholera outbreak that followed for the NGO Francesca Rava-NPH Italia.
From 2011 to 2014 he was contributor to SGP photo agency in Milan working for commercial clients and major fashion labels.
He was awarded the 2011 Fnac TPW Mention for his reportage on Tashkent’s local youth under Karimov’s dictatorship.
In 2015 he was selected by Lensculture as one of the world's top 50 emerging talents.
In 2018 his project Donbass: No Man's Land was selected at the Lumix Festival of Young Photojournalism.
In 2019 Special prize "For humanitarian photography" by International Committee of the Red Cross (ICRC) Andrei Stenin Contest.
In 2020 The project "Forgotten Guerrero" received the Visa d'Or Humanitarian by the Red Cross (ICRC) and exhibited during the Visa Pour l'Image Festival in Perpignan.
In 2021 winner of Premio Voglino with the project “Forgotten Guerrero” and exhibited at the Festival of Fotografia Etica in Lodi.
In 2021 awarded as best war photographer at the “Premio Antonio Russo”.
In 2024 awarded with Luca Steinmann for the award “Premio Almerigo Grilz” for his project about the captagon trafficking in Middle East.
He was reporter and photographer for Il Fatto Quotidiano and tv correspondent for the program “Tagadà” on La7 channel covering the ongoing conflict in Ukraine and he actually collaborates as writer for the magazine Il Millimetro.
Selected at the 25th Joop Swart Masterclass of the World Press Photo.
He’s co-founder of Ronin, a platform of photographers and writers based on reportage and corporate works.
alfredo.bosco@gmail.comprivacy
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