Kangchenjunga in all its Beauty
Sony ILCE-7SM2 226mm F/14 1/800 ISO200
Alessandro d’Emilia lived mainly in the Dolomites.
Practicing sports such as skiing, climbing, slack-line, and
paragliding, he has developed a strong interest in the
audiovisual sector and is fascinated by the mysteries of
nature, unexplored places and loves to interact with local
populations. Graduated at Zelig documentary school in
the photography class, he works all over the world as
director of photography and freelance drone pilot. He
produces documentaries, following mainly expeditions
and extreme sports projects, environmental and social
issues. In addition to “Dusk Chorus documentary”, an
award-winning film about the issue of biodiversity in the
most remote of the rainforest on earth, that won in both
scientific, environmental and social fields at prestigious
international festivals, he has followed renowned athletes
and professional mountaineers. In May 2018, filming and
following the youngest mountaineer in the world to climb
mountains of 8000 meters, Arjun Vajpai, he reached the
summit of the third highest mountain in the world, the
Kangchenjunga (8680 m).
Aaron Durogati & Tamara lunger flying Tandem
Paragliding over “Key Monastery”
Sony ILCE-7SM2 35mm F/8 1/50 ISO160