Matteo Biatta
collective role
Buenavista Photo
Brescia BS, Italy
Matteo Biatta was born in 1979.
Since 2004 to 2010, worked with “Reporter Photo Agency” for “Giornale di Brescia”, local newspaper.
Since 2005 to 2010 is official photographer of music festival “LeXgiornate di Brescia”, with Associazione Francesco Soldano. From 2005 is photographer of monthly newspaper “Qui Brescia”.
From 2005 he worked with Sintesi photo agency in Rome, and published on: “La Repubblica”, “Il Venerdì”, “L’Espresso”, “Economy”, “Il Messaggero”, “Prima Informazione”. He sells his pictures to “Sipa Press”, french national agency. In 2007 he worked with “Virtuosi di Praga Orchestra” around Italy.
Since 2008 to 2009 he collaborated with “Grazia Neri” photo agency.
In April 2009 he covers the earthquake eagle and images creates a show which helps civil protection. He worked with “Fotogramma” photo agency in Milan, from 2008 to 2011.
Since 2010 to 2013 is the official photographer of “Fiera di Brescia”.
Since 2011 he worked with “Associazione Cieli Vibranti”.
Since 2011 he teachering to “San Clemente Center” in Brescia. He teach photography - base level.
On march 2014 he worked in Africa and completed a report in hospitals and Afagnan Tanguieta
On march 2015 he completed a report in Gradacac in Bosnia, to document the situation twenty years after the end of the war.
On march 2016 he worked in Sierra Leone and completed a report about the situation after Ebola outbreak.
Journalist / ODG - LOMBARDIA (123823)
- Breaking news
- Corporate
- Crisis
- Editorial
- Events
- Portrait
- Reporting
Ebola orphanes in Sierra Leone
Matteo Biatta
The Ebola outbreak in Africa was a catastrophe that killed approximatly 11 thousand pepole; between the country who see died more people, there is Sierra Leone who 4 thousand people died had most victims after Liberia.
After three months Ebola outbreak finished
and after the healing of last patient affected from Ebola Virus Desease and Sierra Leone was declared "Ebola Free" on March 18, 2016, these people accepted to I took their portrait and rewrite their stories, after theier healing and after missing many relativies due to Ebola