Manuello Paganelli
Manuello Paganelli is a self-taught North American artist, author, humanistic and documentary photographer published extensively across the world as well as an ardent voice in the protection and value of photographer's copyright and their rights.
Biography
Manuello Paganelli is a Cuban-Italian photographer. He was born in Santo Domingo and attended schools in Santo Domingo, Italy, and Puerto Rico. In the late 1970s, he attended Southern Adventist University, where he majored in both biology and chemistry, hoping to pursue a career in medicine. During his last year of college purchased his first camera. After reading a magazine article about Ansel Adams, Paganelli cold-called him, starting a mentorship that would last for the rest of Adams' life.From early 1982 Paganelli began a friendship with legendary photographer Ansel Adams which continue until Adams passing in 1984. His first photographic monographs Cuba A Personal Journey: 1989-2015 was published in 2016 and the Guardian named it one of the top ten travel books to buy for Christmas. During the summer of 1983, a few weeks after his first conversation with Adams, Paganelli got his first photography job at the Chattanooga Times. He covered the 1984 Olympic Games in Los Angeles.
In 1985, Paganelli moved to Washington, DC, to work for Agence France Presse. After working there for seven months he began a freelance career, having grown tired of the poor treatment of photographers at that news agency. He quickly began selling work to The Washington Post, USA Today, and Reuters and Forbes. Since then, his clientele has grown and his photos have appeared on the covers and inside pages of Sports Illustrated, Life, Time, People, Newsweek, Business Week, Bloomberg, Der Stern, Der Spiegel, Entertainment Weekly, Vibe, and Reader's Digest. One of the highlights of his career is a photograph he took of Cal Ripken Jr after he broke Lou Gehrig's record for the most consecutive games played, which later appeared on the cover for Sports Illustrated in 1995.
In the summer of 2011, one of his images was selected for exhibition in the Art of Photography Show in San Diego.
In the summer of 2012, Paganelli was invited to showcase his Black Cowboys documentary series at the Saint Petersburg Manege in St Petersburg during the Photo Vernissage 2012.
In 2016 he published Cuba: A Personal Journey, Photographs 1989–2015, which was later named one of The Guardian's top 10 travel books for 2016
Paganelli currently resides in Carmel-By-The-Sea and in Los Angeles, California, while traveling the world creating fine arts images or as a freelance photographer, as well as leading photo workshop adventures to Cuba, South America, Europe, and Asia. .