
"But the thing I like the most is to take photographs. I love what I do. I love to work, I love fashion, and I love photography, so that is a great motivation."
"Although it features pictures from different stages of my career, I just picked my favourites, [so] for me it isn't a retrospective."
"I don't want to be involved with just the last wave; I like to stay out of the movement of this river."
"I like to work in the studio because I can just concentrate on my subject, isolate them from the rest of the world."
Paolo Roversi, an Italian photographer, considers photography his greatest love, despite his arsenal of hobbies. His latest book presents a curated selection of his work over 50 years, complementing an exhibition at Palais Galliera. Roversi distinguishes this collection from a retrospective, focusing instead on his favorites. His classical approach amidst fashion's evolution stems from inspirations like Nadar and August Sander. He enjoys working in a studio setting, which allows for complete focus on his subjects, producing a timeless style that transcends fleeting trends.
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