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From Wimbledon to Berlin, Paris to Trieste Photo Days: Inside the World of Sports Photography with Adam Pretty

Trieste Photo Days had the Honor to interview Adam Pretty, innovative and influential sports photographers, will be a guest at the 11th edition of Trieste Photo Days Festival, from October 25th to 27th.

He will be a special guest of the project “Play! Let the game begin,” which is dedicated to sport in all its forms, and will also be a judge of the 15th edition of the Urban Photo Awards.

Don’t miss the opportunity to meet Adam in Trieste:

Adam Pretty

ADAM PRETTY

Adam Pretty began his career as a news photographer at the Sydney Morning Herald in Australia in 1997 and then moved to Getty Images driven by his desire to specialize in sports photography…

…Adam has worked in Sydney, Los Angeles, Beijing, and Tokyo and currently lives in Munich. Photographer of 11 Olympic Games, he has worked all over the world for magazines such as Time Magazine, Harpers Bazaar, Sports Illustrated, Marie Claire, and many others. In February 2024, he photographed the World Aquatics Championships in Doha, Qatar. Adam is an award-winning international photographer. Among his global awards, we find 1st place in the Sports Picture category of the World Press Photo, 1st place at the Sony World Photography Awards in the Professional Sports category, and many others, winning a total of 64 photography awards. In the prestigious setting of Trieste Photo Days, Pretty will not only participate in the project “Play! Let the Game Begin,” but he will also be a judge for the 15th edition of the Urban Photo Awards, bringing his extensive experience to evaluate the works of participants.

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