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Emanuela Franchini was born in Genoa, Italy in 1971. A move to Milan to attend the School for Interpreters and Translators in 1991 did not deter her passion for photography and she continued to explore her creativity amidst her translation studies. In July 2007 her passion began to pay dividends and her image entitled “Cheap 70’s Porn”, a self portrait, was used by the In 2008 three of her images were published in the October and December issues of the online art magazine Platform58 and the Canadian online magazine Toro Magazine have published an interview together with some of her self portraits in the January 2009 issue. In a striking contrast that befits her paradoxical nature, she has been the photographer for the Royal Commonwealth Ex-Services League at the Field of Remembrance and at the private conference at Canada House with Prince Philip. In February 2009 Emanuela has been commissioned by the Royal Commonwealth Ex-Services League to shoot a portrait of Prince Philip, which will officially give her the moniker of a ‘Royal Photographer’. 2009 and demand for her compositions increases as seven of her images have been published in an art booklet by Signum Art Publishing (Italy). She has been part of a joint exhibition with the photographer Cristina Cocullo entitled “Heterological Boundaries” at the Mayfair Library, London during March-April 2009. Recently new works have been added to “Heterological Boundaries” giving the opportunity to show more material this time at the Foundry in London during October 2009. During November/December 2009 she has been part of the group exhibition “Telling Tales” at the Mayfair Library in London. //UPCOMING EVETS// February (date TBA) "Photosense Open Wall" - Bar Sequence 43 Essex road N1 2SF, London Music will be supplied by dj Phil Edwards and guest dj Kris For more info visit Photosense London | ![]() Images published in an art booklet by Signum Art Publishing (Italy), 2009
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