About me

My name is Maurizio Agelli and I live in Cagliari (Sardinia, Italy) with my wife and my two daughters.
I love technology, I love getting to know how things work, I love making things. This could explain why, many years ago, I decided to study electronic engineering. After getting my degree from University of Pisa, I've been working in IT for over two decades. During that time I've had quite a lot of fun managing projects, travelling and knowing people.
Nowadays, I'm employed by CRS4 (Technology Park of Sardinia), where I lead the Digital Media Applications program. I work on TV distribution platforms, digital asset management, metadata, and similar things.
Technology is my job and I'm very happy about this.

I've been photographing since I was a kid, but only in the last 5 years I've been considering it a bit more seriously. Landscape black and white photography is my passion. Despite my professional life is deeply tied to digital media technologies, I love shooting film. I am a proud member of the Royal Photographic Society, receiving my Licentiateship last year.

About this site

This site is my photo gallery, my blog and a container for anything I wish to write and experiment.
It is powered by Blogger and Flickr. I used some code from Galleriffic to customize Blogger templates. More information about how this site was built is available here.

About the images of this site

All photographs and text of this site are property of Maurizio Agelli. Photographs published in this site (500 pixels largest side) can be downloaded and used within the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution-Non-Commercial-No Derivative Works 2.5 Italy License. Please note that if you use any image from this site, you must reference the source of the photo by including the following statement: Photo by Maurizio Agelli (www.maurizioagelli.com).
If you wish to leave a comment (and you have a flickr account) just click the icon on the top right of each image to open it in flickr.

Contact

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