Paolo Sacchi, reporter and portraitist, has worked for a number of travel magazines in Italy and abroad, including Dove, Gulliver, Carnet, Style, Viaggi del Sole, Yacht and Sail, Travel, Leisure, Bon Appetit and Guide Lonely Planet. For the Getty Images agency he has done features for the Discovery Channel and various newspapers: New York Times - Los Angeles Times - U.S. Today - Boston Globe - Essence Magazine - Bloomberg Investor Magazine - Lexus Magazine. For Italia Nostra he published "Ritratto di un parco", a year-long survey of the Bosco in Città and Parco delle Cave urban parks in Milan. In the field of industrial archaeology, he produced the exhibition "Per l'ultima volta fabbrica" (For the last time factory) on the historic Panizza hat factory in Ghiffa, on Lake Maggiore. However, the privileged field of his work is portraiture, through which he has investigated different worlds: art, work, family, entertainment. Among the various portrait works, commissioned by companies and private individuals, the photographic exhibition "Beyond", exhibited in various locations, was particularly noteworthy: through studio poses and a black background the same for everyone, life-size people of all ages and social backgrounds were represented, in a project aimed at building a memory of our time. Paolo Sacchi keeps a blog, "Profondità di campo" (paolocamillosacchi.com), where he uses words and images to reflect on life and his work.
Al Minuto' is an entrepreneurial project focused on the world of art, design and cultural tourism. Conceived as an original multidisciplinary platform, Al Minuto' is a space made to measure for everyone. A place to deepen and stimulate one's inventiveness, to buy works of art, design objects and designer jewellery, to discover the work of artists and to benefit from numerous consultancy services (coordination and curatorship of exhibitions, interior projects, workshops, custom-made frames). Al Minuto' won the "Competition of ideas for new business projects" promoted by the Buon Lavoro Foundation and was successful in the "MIP-Mettersi in Proprio" project organised by the Piedmont Region.