ENZO SEBASTIANI

Cluster Photography & Print Exhibitor | 2025

 
 
 

Enzo Sebastiani (b. 1989) is a Venezuelan photographer and creative based in London. His work focuses on street photography, capturing the essence of urban spaces and their often-overlooked details. His storytelling comes to life through images that highlight textures, people, colours, and a sense of freedom. Much of his street photography is dedicated to revealing moments of stillness and quiet amid the daily noise and searching for unconventional beauty.

 
 

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He blends photography with inventive video editing techniques inspired by graphic design and collage, creating striking narratives that further elevate his creative work. This fusion of mediums allows him to continually expand and enrich his artistic expression, offering a fresh perspective on both personal and commissioned projects.

 
Photographer and creative. Curious to explore life, space, and beauty through still and moving images, occasionally using words to further dissect what’s visible or hidden around us.
— Enzo Sebastiani
 
 
 
My latest project, Finding Quietness in the Noise, is in constant flux—a portrait of what happens when I click with a space and a moment. It is always evolving and breathing, but its foundation is clear: to capture the loudest places in a calm manner and to find unconventional beauty in the day-to-day, allowing the hidden to be seen.
— Enzo Sebastiani
 
In recent years, I’ve approached photography with a new perspective, creating a space to turn down the volume and find quietness in the noisy world we live in.. I’m inspired by contrasts and confrontation, which, ironically, are the opposite of quietness. Yet, in this search, I’ve discovered an incredible balance between the chaos of colours, textures, and people, and the peace hidden within these elements, often seemingly placed at random. As one of my heroes, Henri Cartier-Bresson, said: “To photograph is to put on the same line of sight the head, the eye, and the heart.
— Enzo Sebastiani