Nicolò Filippo Rosso
Photographer
Nicolò Filippo Rosso was born in 1985. He is an Italian documentary photographer living between South, Central, and North America. Witnessing stories of trauma, inequality, and injustices that have shattered the region for generations, he chose to tell stories of abandoned communities and mass migration on the tens of thousands fleeing Central American countries from violence, climate change, and economic collapse.
Since 2018, he has been documenting the migration movements across the continent for his project EXODUS. In 2021, he received the W. Eugene Smith Memorial Award for Humanistic Photography. Recognitions to his work include the Getty Editorial Grant, World Press Photo, International Photography Award, World Report Award, Premio Ponchielli, Prix ANI-PixTrack. Nicolò is a regular contributor at Bloomberg News, The Washington Post, and The United Nations Refugee Agency (UNHCR).
Films
Documenting the distress and violence surrounding exodus...
Traveling along the migratory routes.
Latin America's migratory flows through the lens.