
Palermo, 1986: children playing with weapons. ©Dino Fracchia /drr.net
Dino Fracchia is an award winning photographer born in Milan, Italy in 1950. In 1973, at the end of his military service, he abandoned his education and starts his career as a professional photographer.
In 1977 Dino shot the famous photo of the terrorist shooting in Milan, which comes to symbolize an era of Italian history. In these years he also carried out a report on the survival of Sicilian cultural traditions and on the degradation of the local society.
Fracchia was referred to Digital Railroad by a satisfied existing member, and in his own words "discovered that the relationships, the quality of the service and the price was the best on offer then and still today". Moreover Dino tells me, the fact that hundreds of single photographers and agencies have chosen Digital Railroad add an additional advantage. Since April the Photo Editor, Picture Buyer and the Photo Researchers find a single destination (Marketplace) that facilitates them to do their job easily and effectively.
"Moreover I have found in Digital Railroad a constant human contact, not only 'virtual', and a constant effort to improve and make more a complete system, I can't live without it".
Dino has worked all over the world for publications like Stern Magazine (Germany) and is delighted to be part of the 'Digital Railroad community' and making sales to photo buyers in those markets where he has no buyer contacts.
