Photographer: Robin Albertini

1. What significant life experiences or events have influenced and shaped your artistic vision?

Throughout my life, several events have profoundly influenced my artistic vision. The suffering I’ve experienced, connected to the difficulties of the present world, has fueled my creativity and sensitivity. The social and environmental crises around us have prompted me to reflect on the fragility of the human condition. Through photography, I seek to convey authentic emotions and create awareness about the realities we often overlook. Each shot is a response to this chaos, an attempt to find beauty even in moments of struggle.

2. Collaboration often sparks fresh creativity. Can you share an example of a collaboration that led to an unexpected and exciting artistic outcome?

One of the most significant collaborations in my photographic life was with my girlfriend, whom I met on a photo shoot. Working together opened new creative horizons for me, allowing us to exchange ideas and inspiration. Our synergy has enriched my work and given me the opportunity to explore new perspectives, turning photography into an even deeper and more personal experience.

3. Walk us through a specific project that challenged your creative boundaries. How did you approach it, and what did you learn from the experience?

Every project I take on represents a new challenge because I always set bigger and more ambitious goals for myself compared to the previous one. I believe continuous improvement is essential for my artistic and personal growth, and each project becomes an opportunity to push my limits and learn something new.

4. In the ever-evolving art world, what do you believe sets your work apart and makes it unique or groundbreaking?

I’m not trying to create a revolution with my photography; my goal is simply to carry forward a unique vision. I firmly believe that every vision, each person’s perspective, is unique, important, and interesting. For me, what truly matters is sharing my point of view in an authentic and genuine way.

5. As you reflect on your journey, are there any specific goals or milestones you've set for your artistic career in the coming years?

I never set long-term goals; I prefer to focus on short-term objectives that I can visualize and that feel achievable. One of my nearest goals is to open my studio in the center of the city where I live. I love the idea of a workshop, of the photographer as it used to be, with their own shop, just like a true artisan

6. How did you discover Mob and what made you choose us? <3

I discovered MOB through Instagram, as I’m very interested in exploring new platforms and realities connected to my field, photography. It felt natural to connect with a magazine that shares my same passion for imagery and creativity.

  • Photographer: Robin Albertini

    Model: Alicia de Lieme

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