About Antonio Denti

Antonio Denti is an award-winning news cameraman in love with still photography.

A Reuters staff video journalist for over 20 years, he covered conflict in Kosovo, Afghanistan, Iraq, Israel, Gaza, Lebanon. He also reported about the beginning of the Arab Spring in Tunisia and about the epic human migration to Europe across the Mediterranean sea. He often travels with Popes during their trips, including to Iraq and recently to the South Pacific, and filmed the aftermath of the death of Pope John Paul II at the Vatican and of Queen Elizabeth II in London. He covered the 2004 Tsunami in Banda Aceh and the Turkey-Syria Earthquake of 2023 in the Hatay province of Turkey.

In 2018, he won the Royal Television Society (RTS) Award for Camera Operator of the Year.

He loves still photography, which he tries to integrate more and more into his moving pictures work. Antonio’s photography projects have won awards (POY, Ippawards, All About Photo, Feature Shoot Emerging Photography, International Photography Awards, Urban Photo Awards etc...) and have been published on The Eye of Photography magazine, the Social Documentary Network, LensCulture and other international online publications.

His photography has been exhibited at the Head On photo festival in Sindney and, as part of a collective projection on the earthquake in Turkey, also at VISA POUR L’IMAGE in Perpignan.

He strongly believes that visual story-telling can bring a precious contribution to counter the contemporary tendency towards a results-focused, speed-obsessed, screamed and over all standardized journalism and help generate a push towards a more authentic, respectful and meaningful way to tell about the world.