Marco Scardillo

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Marco Scardillo born in 1970 in Milan. Deeply passionate about
photography from a young age. He gets his first short experiences
photography in the early 1990s.
In 2004 he was marked by a serious accident, which would bring him some limits,
however managing to recover. This fact will lead to an increase in
Marco's sensitivity. Only 10 years later will he be able to transmit his energy
creativity and his sensitivity through photography not only in the shot, but
also with the study of art history. Particular attention was given
from Marco to painting, passing through the great masters of the Middle Ages, for
then get to the great personalities of photography today. It's the end of 2014
that Marco started photographing with pleasure, despite having
purchased its rooms a couple of years earlier. In 2017 he self-produced and
publishes in a limited edition “THE BOOK - Quotes and Reflections in 101 photos by
Marco Scardillo".
He currently lives in Vimodrone, just outside Milan, and works as an employee
in a multinational lighting company. Since the end of 2018 he has been collaborating on a
open photographic project, in which he created the calendar for the year
2019 and 2020 “Baskin Moments”, by SangaBaskin. In the same year, Marco
he was chosen as one of the 10 authors present at the first edition "Shot to tell"
with the "Baskin Moments" project, a photographic PHOTO PROJECT PRO,
a series in collaboration with the Malerba photography foundation. Marco and
present as an author in the FMF Archive. Today, despite his work and various
commitments, Marco manages to carve out moments of photographic passion, alone or
together with people with whom he shares the same passion. You can find and
follow Marco on Instagram.


Deeply passionate in photography from a very young age. He gets his rst
brief photographic experiences in the early 90s.
In 2004 he is marked by a serious accident, which will bring him some
limitations, but still managing to recover. This fact will lead to increasing
Marco's sensitivity. Only 10 years later he will be able to transmit his creativity
energy and sensitivity through photography not only in the shot, but also with
the study of history of art. Particular attention has been given by Marco to the
paintings, through the great masters of the Middle Ages, to arrive then, to the
great characters of today's photography. It is in late 2014, that Marco began
to take picture with pleasure, despite having bought his cameras a couple
years earlier. In 2017, he self-produced and published in a limited edition of
"THE BOOK - Quotes and Re ections in 101 photos by Marco Scardillo". Heh
currently lives in Vimodrone, a step stone from Milan, and works as employed
in a multinational lighting company. Since the end of 2018, he has been
collaborating, on an open photographic project, in which he made the the
calendar for the year 2019 and 2020 “Baskin Moments”, of SangaBaskin. In
the same year, Marco was chosen as one of the 10 authors present in the
rst edition "Shots to tell" with the project "Baskin Moments”, at PHOTO
PROJECT PRO photographic, a series in collaboration with the Malerba
photo foundation. Marco is present as author in the FMF Archive. Today,
despite his work and various commitments, Marco manages to carve out
moments of photographic passion, alone or together with people with whom
he shares the same passion. You can nd and follow Marco on Instagram.
Updated on
Dec 1, 2023

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