Lorenzo Razzino
Lorenzo Razzino (b.1982) worked for many years as assistant director / film editor and made the transition to journalism in 2009, when he achieved a MA in Photojournalism at ISFCI (High Institute for Photography and Integrated Communication) in Rome, Italy.
He is an independent photojournalist and multimedia producer currently based in Paris, has worked with international photographers like Steve McCurry and Eolo Perfido in Europe and Asia.
Working mainly in reportage and documentary photography, his work covers environmental, social and human related issues.
mobile: +33 622157876 (France)
email: lorenzo.razzino@gmail.com
website: http://lorenzorazzino.com
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Members from the topless women's rights group FEMEN take part in training at the Lavoir Moderne Parisien in Paris. FEMEN recently chose Paris to open their first centre outside the Ukraine.
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The French Parliament has approved same-sex marriage. The bill, which also legalises adoption by same-sex couples, was passed by 321 votes to 225 defying months of opposition protests. Many opponents demonstrate in Paris.
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Tens of thousands opponents of a gay marriage bill were converged in Paris in a last-ditch bid to block the legislation, under the watchful eye of police after recent violence. France will be the 14th country to legalise same-sex marriage.
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Supporters of anti-gay marriage movement 'La Manif Pour Tous' clashed with police in front of the Parliament in Paris a few hours after the second reading of France's landmark bill allowing gay marriage at the French National Assembly.
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Spain's young people are taking a stand in Paris, Jardin Du Trocadéro. Thousands of Spanish people mobilize simultaneously in 22 cities all over the world to demand end of the Spanish government's austerity measures.
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Activists of the womens rights movement FEMEN were moved on and arrested by police during a topless protest near Tunisia's Embassy in Paris. The group staged protests in various European cities in support of Amina Tyler, who posed topless in Tunisia.
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The "third millennium fascists" squatters protest against austerity and presenting their far right political program for the upcoming local and regional elections in Rome and Lazio.
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Following unusually heavy snowfall, the Italian Red Cross brings assitance to motorists stranded in their cars. Rome, Italy. 3r-4th February 2012
