Every year, Trieste Photo Days brings together photographers, artists, and enthusiasts from around the world to celebrate contemporary photography. Organized by dotART in collaboration with Exhibit Around APS, the festival fosters a space for meeting, sharing ideas, visions, and experiences, connecting a growing global community.
The festival is not just about exhibitions—it’s an immersive experience that extends beyond borders. We are proud to offer those who cannot attend in person a chance to relive the festival through our YouTube channel. By capturing the essence of our events, workshops, masterclasses, and artist talks, we make these moments accessible to everyone, no matter where they are.
Our YouTube channel is the perfect way to experience the highlights of this year’s festival. From in-depth artist talks to the exciting URBAN Photo Awards Ceremony, the channel provides a window into the emotions and stories shared during the event.
Whether you’re a photographer who couldn’t make it to Trieste or someone eager to learn from the best in the field, our educational content—carefully recorded during the festival—offers invaluable insights from renowned photographers and experts.
As a non-profit organization, we are dedicated to bringing the best of contemporary photography to a global audience, but we need your support. By subscribing to our YouTube channel and liking our videos, you help us continue to improve and expand the festival each year. A simple click can make a big difference in helping us grow and reach even more people.
A must-see moment from Trieste Photo Days 2024 – We chose to publish this video, one of the most appreciated and rewatched from the festival, because it offers a deep reflection on contemporary photography. During the festival’s second weekend, renowned photography critic and curator Denis Curti held a Lectio Magistralis titled “Stories, Lies, and Photography.” The event, hosted in the beautiful Sala Lutazzi at Magazzino 26 in Porto Vecchio, Trieste, provided illuminating insights into the role of photography in telling stories, truths, and fictions.