Quando il 24 febbraio del 2022 il presidente russo Vladimir Putin ordina alle sue truppe di invadere l’Ucraina, il quotidiano britannico the Guardian chiede al suo corrispondente estero Lorenzo Tond...
Alessio Mamo is a Sicilian freelance photographer based in Catania. A graduate in Chemistry, Alessio preferred to travel rather than working in a laboratory lab. In 2007, he graduated in photography from the European Institute of Design in Rome. In 2008, he began his career in photojournalism focusing on contemporary social, political and economic issues. Alessio extensively covers issues related to refugee displacement and migration starting in Sicily, and extending most recently to the Middle East.
His pictures have been published in major international magazines such as TIME, Newsweek, Le Monde, Der Spiegel, Stern, National Geographic, Geo, Polka, AlJazeera, The New Yorker, Internazionale.
Alessio is a regular contributor for The Guardian and L'Espresso. He is also a contributing photographer with Médecins Sans Frontières and the United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees (UNHCR).
In 2018 he won the World Press Photo, 2nd Prize singles, "People" category, with the picture of Manal, a young Iraqi girl hospitalized at the MSF hospital in Jordan.
In 2020 he was again awarded the 2nd Prize singles, "General News" category, of the World Press Photo, with the picture of a Russian mother and her child in the Syrian camp of Al-Hol.