SUMMARY
There's a fairly common way to begin a piece about two photographers: describing when they met. Between Luigi Ghirri and Claude Nori, there's no iconic image shared together, no textbook foundational episode, not even the certainty that they ever needed to truly define their relationship. And yet, between Italy and France, between silent suburbs and summer memories, something rarer than a collaboration was built: a similarity of gaze. There is a shared discipline here, even if it never needed to be formalized.
TAKEAWAYS
There's a fairly common way to begin a piece about two photographers: describing when they met.
Between Luigi Ghirri and Claude Nori, there's no iconic image shared together, no textbook foundational episode, not even the certainty that they ever needed to truly define their
And yet, between Italy and France, between silent suburbs and summer memories, something rarer than a collaboration was built: a similarity of gaze.
There is a shared discipline here, even if it never needed to be formalized.