Fabio Furlotti is an Italian photographer based in Parma, working between street photography and portraiture.
This body of work moves across public, semi-public, and intimate space — from portraits made in domestic or controlled settings to observations in transit, in cultural spaces, and in the city at night. The common thread is not a single subject or place, but a threshold: the unstable line between being exposed and being sheltered, between appearing for others and remaining briefly apart.
Rather than functioning as isolated photographs, the images work as a sequence through black and white, tonal restraint, and a recurring tension between presence and withdrawal.
The work stays close to moments of contact, hesitation, stillness, and emotional distance without forcing them into a closed narrative. Its coherence comes from rhythm, atmosphere, and the way each image extends or complicates the psychological and visual pressure of the previous one.
Fabio Furlotti is an Italian photographer based in Parma, working between street photography and portraiture. His black-and-white images focus on human presence, emotional tension, and the unstable space between distance and proximity.