August • 2020
Alessandro was a pleasure to work with. He was highly responsive to all messages and he brought great ideas and energy to the project. The video delivered was to a very high standard as well and and went above requirements
Helsinki, Finland
12 reviews$500 - $1000 / Day
Request QuoteAlessandro Rampazzo, Italian photojournalist and video maker, born in 1986. I started working as professional in 2010 in a local newspaper. After some months I decided to leave local stories to experiment the international context. I decided to move to Tunisia first, and than to Egypt to cover the so called Arab Spring. In the last two years I have been working mainly in North Africa region with stories focused on the aftermath of the revolution mainly in Tunisia and Egypt.I realized a story in Greece, Patras, with the sub-Saharan immigrants looking for a better life in Europe. I went back to Italy where I focused mainly on society stories related to the changes of society In 2014 I've been working in Brazil on environmental and social stories, and in Albania on a story about blood revenge. I'm also working on a long term project about Independence movement in Europe. Since 2015 I'm based in Helsinki where I developed also as a videographer.
August • 2020
Alessandro was a pleasure to work with. He was highly responsive to all messages and he brought great ideas and energy to the project. The video delivered was to a very high standard as well and and went above requirements
May • 2021
Alessandro delivered very good interview footage and sound. His communication and response time were also great. I recommend him to other publishers.
August • 2021
Working with Alessandro was a pleasure - very professional, highly responsive and communicative. Highly recommended. Thank you for a job well done!
one of five episode series about the restoration of an American car to get it ready for a car contest contest
Production (filming, interviewing, audio capturing) of all the scenes realized in Finland
Skateboarding is one of the fastest-growing sports in Brazil, especially in the slums of major cities. As the populations of these favelas surge, open spaces to play soccer are becoming more and more scarce. With more streets and less grass, youngsters are dropping the soccer ball and hopping on skateboards.
In the Baltic sea, just off the western coast of Estonia lies Kihnu. This small island of 700 people is often described as Europe’s last matriarchy where men are traditionally out fishing and the women are left in charge.
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