Gabriele Bizzo (b. Abano Terme, 1990) is a freelance photographer based in Berlin. He studied at the IPS – International Photography School in 2023. His work is an ongoing investigation of personal and collective memory and of individual and cultural identity. He examines how different forms of space—urban settings, social environments, and constructed spaces—influence human perception and interaction.
In 2025, he exhibited two projects at EMOP Berlin – Germany’s largest photography festival, held under the theme "What stands between us." Bizzo’s practice examines the visible and invisible layers of history and how time transforms places and shifts our perception of shared environments.
His visual research moves between documentation and interpretation. He takes a reflective and attentive approach to visual form (composition and structure), material presence (physical qualities of subjects), and atmosphere (the emotional or sensory mood). Using both digital and analogue processes, he makes photography a means to observe what persists over time, examines what fades from memory or view, and explores what remains unspoken—elements not directly expressed—within public and private landscapes.
Bizzo approaches images as spaces of encounter—between past and present, absence and presence. He seeks to restore attention and dignity to subtle details often overlooked. His work invites a slower gaze. Here, meaning emerges through proximity, silence, and careful construction of visual relationships.