SHORT BIO

Susanna D'Aliesio born in Rome, photojournalist to the core. She’s been playing with cameras since she was six until the game became her job. She worked with several photojournalistic agencies till she realized that shooting Italian politics bored her to death. She spent several years traveling abroad to discover herself and other realities. Her work has been published on Il Corriere della Sera, The Guardian, La Stampa, L'Agi, L'Espresso, La Stampa, Il Resto del Carlino, Il Fatto Quotidiano, among others. She worked at The British Journal of Photography in London as a journalist. Her work "Diaspora", on the condition of Syrian and Palestinian refugee women in the Lebanese camps, was exhibited in Rome. Documentary Photographer, teacher, lecturer, at times, at Sapienza University in Rome. She founded Monochrome, a magazine in Rome that focused on ethics and professional photography.

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