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Peshawar's Funerals
Photo by: Massimo Berruti
Massimo Berruti
Photographer
Massimo Berruti is a documentary photographer based in Rome. He spent almost four years working in central Asia and mainly in Pakistan, analyzing its contemporary history and involvement in the War on Terror through its implications on the population. This extensive coverage became his first long-term project, named “The Dusty Path.”
He approached photography for the very first time in 2003, while he was still conducting his studies in biology. In 2004 he started a full-time free lance self-teaching experience followed by two friends photographers, who invited him to participate in a collective project on the Italian cultural and economic crisis, a work published in February 2006 by Trolley Books in a volume titled “Made in Italy.”