The photographer
Stefano Torrione was born in the Aosta Valley and after graduating in Political Sciences, he devoted himself to photography. A professional photographer since 1992, he started his career at the Epoca magazine and in 1994 won the Kodak European Panorama Award in Arles, France. He then specialised in geographical and ethnographical reportage, travelling to many different countries for services published in numerous Italian and foreign magazines. He has published several monographs in his name and has shown his work in various Italian cities.
In recent years, his work has focussed in particular on the Alps, with two long-term photographic projects. The first, La Guerra Bianca (The White War) is a 4-year photographic exploration that took 4 years to complete, tracing the frontline of the First World War on the glaciers in North-eastern Italy. The White War was shown, in collaboration with National Geographic Italia, in Trento (2016), Milan (2017), and at Fort Bard (2018). The second project, entitled AlpiMagia, is a photographic study of the intangible heritage of the Alpine populations and was shown in Aosta (2016), Bolzano (2020), and Belluno (2022). In 2018, he founded his own publishing company and issued the books “Grande Guerra Blanca” (The Great White War), “Spiriti d’inverno” (Winter Spirits) and “American Chrome”. In 2020, his exhibition Intra Montes in Via Dante in the centre of Milan featured 30 photos of the Aosta Valley.
He lives and works in Milan and the Aosta Valley.