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In Conversation with Photographer, Influencer & Artist Aurora Rosselli

by Bianca Rodriguez Content Creator


Asking a picture taker for what valid reason they take photographs is much the same as asking the sun for what good reason it sparkles. Unfortunately, the COVID-19 lockdown has pushed the world to the edge of total collapse, with everybody blockading themselves inside their homes, and venturing out just for basics, all while wearing masks. Obviously, craving for new experiences is currently an alien idea. Things being what they are, what does one go to when they can’t go out and catch the world with their focal points?

We conversed with the maven photographer Aurora Rosselli to know how she is coping professionally with the Pandemic, and how she discovered her pathway into the realm of photography and fashion industry.

Italian artist, photographer, and influencer, Aurora has worked with plentiful celebs including Hugh Hefner, Kat Von D, The Kardashians, Patrick Starr, Manny MUA, Drew Barrymore, Charlize Theron, and Kandee Johnson. Rosselli operates under the brand name, Eclisse Creazioni Art & Photography.

Aurora began explaining that Pandemic did not alter her work-life much since, she was working from home long before, telecommunicating. However, Pandemic has led issues due to brands not shipping out of the nation and ailing in the workforce. Even though Aurora’s work has witnessed a surge of 25% this quarantine season, she expresses her heartfelt sorrow for the small brands who are suffering due to the crises induced by corona.

“My principle concern has been the manner by which this is going to affect a small brand, and what the outcomes are going to be once we arrive at another regularity level. We will confront another kind of economy; we should sit back and watch. I hope things turn out positive,” she says.

Aurora Rosselli then reminisced her childhood and how she developed a profound interest in photography.

“I was constantly interested in photography since I was a little kid. I completely disdained being before the camera yet, at the same time, took my Mom’s Polaroid and took photos of my gifted dolls or all that I could discover around the house. When I got into the Accademia of Belle Arti and began considering photography, my passion dominated, and I wound up taking an external class offered by the EU to have a more top to bottom comprehension and totally focus around the specialty,” she says.

Painting and sculpting additionally gave Aurora a more profound comprehension of the way that light works. This is the reason we witness some amazing art on pictures by the incredible photographer. “When I go into post-production, I can paint with light over my picture and make what’s in the forefront of my thoughts. The equivalent is for composition, empty spaces, posing, it resembles all that I studied in all the distinctive art subjects, floods my brain, and causes me in making and offer life to my vision,” she expresses.

Aurora’s primary concentration after the Accademia was Archeology, concentrating more on Historical Research. Yet, her passion for photography remained at the top no matter what and followed her through each step of work, especially outside Italy and Tunisia.

“When I moved here in the US, I concentrated back on Art and Photography, and that is when everything snowballed and got me where I am today. I generally felt like, as a lady, I could have never gotten by with Art, particularly living in Sicily, in those days considering Art was very disliked and was seen by society as a type of disobedience, so I investigated different outlets to live my enthusiasm. It’s interesting how life, despite everything, takes you back on the way you are intended to walk, and today I am making a living out of what I’ve generally cherished!” says Aurora Rosselli.

Aurora, then spoke about the two significant personalities that helped her chasing her dreams, and set onto the roads of triumph.

“I had two tutors that strolled me through all that I’ve known and who I owe a ton of who I am today: Hugh Hefner, founder and editor-in-chief of Playboy magazine and Stefano Gabbana fashion designer and co-founder of the Dolce & Gabbana luxury fashion house. I’m additionally thankful to my numerous tutors—the two named here and the numerous other people who are not (they know what their identity is!). Their unselfish interests in me have improved my life, unimaginable!” says Aurora Rosselli.

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