"I don't seek technical perfection for its own sake. I seek that split second when emotions become eternal."
I'm Giuseppe Cimino. My origins are Neapolitan, but my heart beats in Reggio Calabria, between the beauty of the Strait of Messina and a culture steeped in history. I'm not just a videographer. I'm a silent observer who transforms your most important day into a visual legacy to cherish forever.
It all started with a simple MiniDV camcorder. While others played, I spent my days capturing family memories, parties, and unrepeatable moments of life. Even then, I felt the urgency to freeze time.
That childhood passion became a professional obsession in 2012. I was no longer satisfied with just 'documenting': I wanted to tell stories. That's when I began an aesthetic journey that led me to transform technique into art, including documenting unique events such as tattoo art's entry into contemporary art at the Venice Biennale (2017).
Talent must be cultivated through learning. Throughout my career, the National Videographers Association (ANV) has been fundamental to my professional growth.
I've been fortunate to learn from great masters like Demetrio Caracciolo and the Evergreen Videographers team. But the encounter that most influenced my current cinematic vision was with Alejandro Calore.
Thanks to them, I transformed technique into emotional language.
I hate forced poses. I hate interrupting an embrace to say "do it again for the camera". My approach is documentary and empathetic. I want to be a present but discreet friend, capable of capturing spontaneity.
When you watch your film twenty years from now, you shouldn't remember the videographer giving orders. You should relive exactly the emotion you were feeling at that precise moment.
Art always pays off. The dedication to telling unique stories has brought me to international stages, earning recognition that certifies the quality of my work beyond words:
Every award is not a finish line, but confirmation that the path of emotion is the right one.