ABOUT
Working Women – 1960s
This series was created for an editorial project exploring the visual and cultural identity of women’s work in the 1960s. The images reconstruct everyday office environments and professional roles, capturing a moment in time when female labor was essential, yet often understated and overlooked.
Developed through a hybrid production approach, the project combines photography, CGI, and AI-driven image creation. This method allows for a precise control of light, composition, and atmosphere, while also enabling the reconstruction of spaces and narratives that blur the line between documentation and interpretation.
Rather than functioning as purely archival imagery, these visuals aim to evoke a sense of presence—where realism and artificial construction coexist. The result is a contemporary reinterpretation of a historical context, designed to resonate with modern visual language while reflecting on the evolving role of women in the workplace.
MADEIT CREDITS
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LUZZITELLI DANIELI productionsPhotographer - Director






