The Legendary Lens: Giuliano Bevilacqua's Unwavering Olympic Passion
Giuliano Bevilacqua, an 84-year-old Italian photographer, has covered 30 Olympics and 15 World Cups. He continues to pursue his passion for sports photography despite the challenges posed by bigger media groups and the demanding travel schedules of events. His favorite photograph was of Ayrton Senna in 1988.
Giuliano Bevilacqua, an iconic figure in sports photography, remains a vital presence at the age of 84, capturing the essence of athletic endeavors like no other. His extensive career spans over 30 Summer and Winter Olympics and 15 soccer World Cups, showcasing an enduring passion for photographing dynamic sporting moments.
Bevilacqua's name is synonymous with Olympic history, having first captured the games in Tokyo in 1964. His work has taken him across the globe, photographing leading figures, including U.S. Presidents. Still driven by his love for photography, Bevilacqua hopes to attend the 2028 Los Angeles Olympics, his favorite sporting event.
Despite the prominence of larger media corporations in his field, Bevilacqua continues to enjoy independent journalism, albeit with the nostalgia of more intimate times in the industry. The photographer faces logistical challenges with the Northern Italy Games, but his deep-rooted connection to his craft makes the journey worthwhile.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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