Pepi Merisio | |
Birth Name: | Giuseppe Merisio |
Birth Date: | 1931 |
Birth Place: | Caravaggio, Kingdom of Italy |
Death Place: | Bergamo, Italy |
Nationality: | Italian |
Occupation: | Photographer, photoreporter |
Giuseppe Merisio, known as Pepi Merisio (1931 – 3 February 2021), was an Italian photographer and photojournalist.[1]
Merisio was one of the most prestigious photographers in Italy.[2] He gained notoriety in the 1950s for his contributions to Famiglia Cristiana, Stern, and Paris Match. He officially became a professional photographer in 1962 when he began collaborating with Epoca and worked with Pope Paul VI in the segment Una giornata col Papa.
In 1979, Merisio compiled a black and white photoshoot, which was then held at the Polaroid Collection in Boston. In 1988, he was nominated by the to a Master of Italian Photography and dedicated a monograph to him nine years later. In 1989, alongside Gianni Berengo Gardin, he represented Italy at the 75th anniversary of the Leica.
Pepi Merisio died in Bergamo on 3 February 2021 at the age of 90, a few days after his birthday.[3]