Luca Bracali
Edizione 2015
Ha viaggiato in 153 paesi, è autore di 20 libri e vincitore di 15 premi in concorsi fotografici internazionali. Dal 2008 è membro di APECS (Association of Polar Early Career Scientists) e dal 2015 collabora con IASC (International Arctic Science Commitee) per i suoi contributi su ambiente pubblicato dai media. Nel 2009 è stato l’unico giornalista a raggiungere il Polo Nord geografico sugli sci. Nel 2010 Bracali debutta nel mondo della fine-art photography e le sue immagini vengono esposte, come personali, in musei e gallerie di Roma, Sofia, Kiev, Odessa, Copenaghen, Yangon, Montreal e New York, oltre che a Bruxelles, presso la sede del Parlamento Europeo. Ha firmato 210 servizi come regista per Rai 1, è documentarista per Rai 2 e Rai 3 ed è stato ospite in 50 trasmissioni e TG delle reti Rai come esploratore e story-teller. Ha firmato diciotto reportage su National Geographic e le sue immagini sono state pubblicate da New York Post, USA Today Post, Fox News, Lens Culture, PetaPixel, The Times, The Guardian, Daily Express, Daily Star, Daily Telegraph, The Sun e Visual China. Dal 2017 diviene ambasciatore a vita dell’associazione no-profit “Save the Planet”. Il Minor Planet Center di Cambridge ha intitolato a suo nome il 198.616esimo asteroide scoperto.
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He has travelled to 153 countries, is author of 20 books and winner of 15 prizes in International photographic competitions. Since 2008 he is a member of Apecs (Association of Polar Early Career Scientists) and since 2015 he cooperates with IASC (International Arctic Science Commitee) for his contributions about environment published in the media. In 2009 he was the only reporter to reach the geographic North Pole on skis. In 2010 Bracali debuted in the world of fine-art photography and his pictures have been on show, as solo exhibitions, in museums and galleries in Rome, Sofia, Kiev, Odessa, Copenaghen, Yangon, Montreal and New York, but also in Bruxelles, in the headquarter of European Parliament. He signed 210 services as tv director for RAI 1, lately became documentary filmmaker for RAI 2 and RAI 3 and was a guest on 50 programs and TG news aired on Rai networks as an explorer and a story-teller. Eighteen of his last reportages have been published on National Geographic and his pictures has been also featured on New York Post, USA Today Post, Fox News, Lens Culture, PetaPixel, The Times, The Guardian, Daily Express, Daily Star, Daily Telegraph, The Sun and Visual China. From 2017 he became ambassador for life of the non-profit organization “Save the Planet”. The Minor Planet Center in Cambridge dedicated to his name the 198.616th asteroid discovered.

