luigi Orru
As an avid music lover and visual artist, concert photography is a natural extension of my passions.With every performance, my goal is to push past strict documentation to create images that speak to the iconic power of music and its makers.
Beyond the lasting memory of even the performance itself, I want my images to remain long after the music has faded.
Show after show, I strive to realize a unique style emphasizing exacting composition, attention to gesture, and a keen consideration for lighting.Driving each of these core elements is desire to create definitive images that are backed by a highly technical execution.
I work almost exclusively with the available stage lighting in my live music photography, preferring to capture the unique look and feel of each event as closely as possible.
While I ultimately seek to transcend the events I photograph, creating the images is an effort born entirely out of attention to the moments, big and small, that make up every performance.
Whether it’s a quiet moment of zen in a singer’s pause between songs or a guitarist going big with a solo over the top, I search for the defining moments of a performance to reveal the expressive core of the individual.
-
by luigi Orru
Kyuss lives performs in Rome at the Orion live club, in front of an excited audience.
-
by luigi Orru
Fear Factory performs a gig in Rome at the great Orion Live club. Fear Factory is an American industrial metal band that formed in 1989 and has released seven full-length albums.
-
by luigi Orru
Europe's largest dumping ground could be located few meters away Villa Adriana, the astonishing roman villa of Emperor Adriano, near Tivoli. Images taken in 2011.
-
by luigi Orru
Arisa performs in Rome at the Auditorium as part of her brand new tour, "Amami in tour.".
-
by luigi Orru
Steven Wilson, founder of the progressive band Porcupine Tree, performs an astonishing gig in front of a great audience in Rome.
-
by luigi Orru
Negramaro, an Italian rock band formed in 1999 and successful since 2005, performed live in Rome at the Palalottomatica venue as part of their Casa 69 tour.
-
by luigi Orru
More than 1 million people in Rome attend the traditional May 1 concert in Piazza San Giovanni. Performances ranged from emerging groups such as Blastema to world-famous Stefano di Battista.
-
by luigi Orru
Killing Joke, the his British punk band, performs in Rome at the Orion Live Club. They shocked the audience in a fantastic Roman night. Jaz Coleman and Geordie Walker, History in Rome.
