Dede Fedrizzi

Dede Fedrizzi
Born Eduardo Pedro Fedrizzi
(1959-08-13)13 August 1959
Porto Alegre, Brazil
Nationality Brazilian
Occupation Film maker, photographer, art director, and artist
Known for Black-and-white photography and Meet Joe TV
Awards Dactyl Foundation (NY): Best Picture Award 1997,[1] 2013 ROMART Biennial Of Arts in Rome, Italy (Gold Medal Winner)

Dede Fedrizzi is a Brazilian film maker, photographer, art director and artist who concentrates on black-and-white erotic portraiture and advertising imagery. He is also the creator of the mini-profile TV documentary series entitled, Meet Joe. His frequently explicit fine art photographs have been exhibited globally, often framed in sculptural forms (made from driftwood or metal) that the artist builds himself.[2]

Life and career

Born in southern Brazil, Fedrizzi began traveling out of his native Porto Alegre at a very early age in pursuit of photography assignments and adventure. He has since visited over thirty countries and has lived and worked in São Paulo, Spain, Switzerland, Greece, Germany, and New York. He is currently based in Miami.

Fedrizzi has photographed several multi-national ad campaigns including Panasonic,[3] MTV[4] and TIM Brasil, his work has also been published in hundreds of magazines including; Vogue Elle, Cosmopolitan, Zingmagazine, UP Magazine (Portugal),[5] Playboy, Trip (Brazil)[6] and Art in America. His celebrity photography subjects have included have included Pele,[7] Neymar,[8] Milla Jovovich and Leonard Nimoy.

Exhibitions

Articles And Interviews

References

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