Gianni Cipriano is a distinguished photographer at The New York Times, where he leverages over 15 years of experience in editorial and corporate photography to create visually compelling narratives that resonate with diverse audiences. His role encompasses a wide range of responsibilities, from producing striking...
Gianni Cipriano is a distinguished photographer at The New York Times, where he leverages over 15 years of experience in editorial and corporate photography to create visually compelling narratives that resonate with diverse audiences. His role encompasses a wide range of responsibilities, from producing striking portraits to capturing immersive reportages that delve into social, political, and cultural stories. With a portfolio featuring more than 200 commissioned projects and appearances in over 300 publications—including prominent front-page covers of both US and international editions—Gianni has established himself as a vital contributor to the visual storytelling landscape.
His work often involves close collaboration with New York Times correspondents across various regions, including the US and Iran, allowing him to provide comprehensive visuals that enhance the written word. Gianni's expertise in digital photography, image editing, and production planning enables him to deliver high-quality content that meets the rigorous standards of one of the world’s leading news organizations. As a trilingual professional with Italian, Swiss, and US citizenships, he brings a unique global perspective to his projects, fostering connections with diverse communities and cultures.
Gianni's proficiency in tools such as Adobe Premiere Pro complements his photography skills, allowing him to produce multimedia content that captivates and informs. His commitment to creating iconic visuals and compelling stories not only elevates the narratives he captures but also strengthens the bond between brands and their audiences, making him an invaluable asset in the ever-evolving landscape of visual journalism.