THOMAS K. LORENZINI
The short version
I'm a photographer specialising in lifestyle and sports, capturing spaces and moments in a way that feels both intentional and immersive.
The longer (personal) version
Photography has been part of my life for many years. I discovered it through my godfather, a photographer who taught me that a strong image begins long before pressing the shutter. He introduced me to composition, patience, and the importance of learning to observe before creating.
Since then, my camera has accompanied me through different countries, cities and landscapes, shaping the way I look at the world. Whether I'm working with film or digital photography, my approach remains the same: searching for the moment where light, form and space come together to transform an ordinary scene into something quietly compelling.

I'm inspired by architecture, graphic lines, colours and the dialogue between foregrounds and backgrounds. I enjoy finding beauty in places we often overlook—whether it's a quiet street in Marseille, a passing train in New York, or a solitary traveller crossing the Egyptian desert. My work is an invitation to slow down and discover that the extraordinary often hides within the familiar.
Beyond photography, I'm passionate about contemporary art and motorsport. Although these worlds seem far apart, they both influence my eye: art has taught me to appreciate balance, colour and abstraction, while racing has developed my sensitivity to movement, precision and anticipation. Together, they shape the way I compose and experience an image.
Today, my work has been exhibited in Paris, and I continue to develop long-term photographic series exploring travel, landscape and the traces of human presence. I see photography not only as a way to document the world, but as a way to reinterpret it through composition, light and perspective.

I'm always open to collaborating with galleries, brands, magazines and creative partners who value thoughtful visual storytelling and a strong artistic identity. Whether it's an exhibition, an editorial project or a commercial collaboration, I'm always interested in creating meaningful images that resonate beyond the frame.
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