Silly Surreal Caricatures

Stefano Pedretti's Piazza Navona Manipulated Project is Funny and Odd

Photographer Stefano Pedretti hails from Rome, Italy, and is undeniably a talented artist. Pedretti studied architecture and has attained extensive experience as an Art Director for Saatchi & Saatchi. Stefano Pedretti's resume is very impressive and comprehensive. Pedretti's photography resembles paintings, so much in fact, that it was hard for me to determine which medium was being used in this series.

Piazza Navona is a recent project Pedretti created from his previous portrait sessions. Piazza Navona is a comical interpretation of some of these individuals.

Stefano Pedretti is now a freelance photographer that specializes in commercial projects and portraits. Though somewhat silly, these individual caricaturelike portraits are definitely proof as to how talented this artist really is.
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