Fabio Furlotti is an Italian photographer based in Parma. Working between portraiture and street photography, he builds images that rely on restraint, atmosphere, and emotional pressure rather than explicit storytelling. His practice is strongly associated with black-and-white work in public and urban space, where distance, contact, silence, and exposure become recurring visual and emotional elements. He shoots with a Leica M11 Monochrom and is Certified by Leica (CBL).

His portrait subjects include Oscar-winning director Paolo Sorrentino, double Palme d'Or winner Ruben Östlund, Palme d'Or Best Actor Elio Germano, actor Alessandro Borghi, supermodel Nadège Dubospertus, and Venetian painter Paolo Scarpa (born 1936, Venice).

In 2016, he was one of three winners of the C/O Berlin "Urbane Kontraste" international photography contest, selected from 40,000 entries. His photographs appear on the covers of Rosso Mafia (Bompiani, 2019) by Nando Dalla Chiesa and Razza Nazione Identità (Liguori Editore, 2020). He is published on Photo Vogue Italia and Exibart Street.

Solo exhibitions include Human Landscapes at Campo del Ghetto Nuovo, Venice (2020) and Uno sguardo sulla bellezza at Spazio Camarini, Mantova (2021). Group exhibitions include Art Parma 2026 with Galleria Centro Steccata, Venice Photo Lab (five editions, 2020–2025), and Treviso Photographic Festival. He was selected for #domaniinarte at Roma Capitale, Galleria d'Arte Moderna.

His monograph Human Landscapes is available on Amazon.
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