Recently the Italian journalist Isabella Rossiello wrote an article on my work in the electronic magazine “Spettacoli News”.
Being this an Italian publication I have translated it for you at the best of my abilities.
Below you will be be able to read my butchery of both her article and the English language.

I hope you enjoy.




His website is essential, almost thin, minimalist.

His photographs scream in silence, if you try to view them one by one, a new world will unfold in front of your eyes...a world made of Downtowns, American outskirts, lost expressions,up  close images of crowds, portraying a certain modesty and veiled by a faint sepia hue.
His choice of subjects, women or men, share as common denominator, a sweetness and a veiled melancholy, his portraits are serene and his modus operandi once again is soft, sweet and dreamy.

To portray common objects becomes for Foschi a transformation, a wizardry...they become objects of art, rare artifacts probably picked up in flea markets and the like, enahnced by enchanted and diffused light.
Glimpses of abandoned houses, wilt flowers returning to splendor, fixed in a moment that transforms them timeless.
Black and white could be a too hard rendition, Domenico however has care for his creatures , vendicates them, yes, but without uproar.

Domenico Foschi is an Italian of origin who lives in Los Angeles. He has worked in the Sergio Guidetti Photographic studio, subsequently  in Ravenna as a freelance photographer, receives prizes and wins competitions, and exhibits in prestigious galleries in Los ANgeles and Venice, and the list is an happy and long one.
A very personal style, and although mediated by influences of photographers such as Avedon, Sander and Penn, is creativity has found its own path, a stream grown in a river of ideas and images revealing an unmistakable style.
It is worth knowing his work and spread it , we desperatly need Beauty, not the ephemeral kind, familiar with the use of silicon,...no I speak of the kind of Beauty that speaks to the eyes and to the heart.
Domenico writes and teaches, and his publications range from England to the US.
His next exhibit? In Italy? Tuesday, February 9, 2010 D O M E N I C O   F O S C H I   P H O T O G R A P H Y
Article on “Spettacoli News”