Graziano Di Martino knows how to tell a story. Since he first picked up a camera 15 years ago, the award-winning commercial photographer has worked to produce striking images of humans and the spaces they inhabit.

Graziano kickstarted his career selling wild Tasmanian landscapes and sleek global cityscapes. In high demand, his work was distributed through a popular local gallery for more than a decade. Graziano’s eye-catching photographs reveal the essence of place; from the symmetry of a London subway, to an Italian sky reflected in cobblestone. His international travels, combined with his vision behind the lens, have shaped his stand-out contemporary aesthetic.

While working to sharpen his technical skills, Graziano also owned and operated Don Camillo – an iconic pillar in Hobart’s restaurant scene. From 2002, he spent 12 years meeting the needs of client and consumer alike. An entrepreneur, Graziano understands the power of photography in developing your brand and sharing the ethos of your business. From textural interiors to candid headshots, Graziano will illustrate the nature of your corporate or creative environment. And you’ll like what you’ll see.

In 2014, Graziano pivoted his career into full-time photography, taking on the role of Head Photographer of Edwards Windsor Real Estate and working freelance with Charlotte Peterswald. Each week, he explores a new space and crafts his clean portrayal of angle, material, and form. Injecting character into physical structures, Graziano’s unique perspective awarded him first place in the 2015 Wrest Point Art Award for Hobart Underground, his moody representation of the city’s rivulet.

Graziano holds Australian Institute of Professional Photography accreditation, and specialises in architectural photography. His [competitive portfolio] showcases Tasmania’s urban fabric through high-end commercial clients, such as Pancho Villa, Urban Greek, Aloft, and Capital restaurants. He’s also been scouted by large-scale organisations including Australia Post, Hobart City Council, and the Tasmanian Writers Centre.

On the job, Graziano is armed with the latest DSLR technology and equipment. Behind the scenes, he has advanced skills in Photoshop, Lightroom, and Adobe Camera Raw. Book a gig with Graziano and you’ll be in good hands. His photographs have been sourced for national publication across InStyle Magazine, Gourmet Traveller, Platform Youth Culture, Australia Post Magazine, GQ Magazine and more. And if you’d like Graziano to assist with your brand beyond the photographs, he’ll design an attractive website just for you.

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