Rocco Innocenzo Fraglica (b. 1988) is a Sicilian photographer whose visual research is rooted in the contrasts of his homeland and refined through his formal studies in Rome.
He began his journey behind the lens at the age of 22, evolving a personal passion into a definitive artistic language. His aesthetic is inextricably linked to black and white photography—chosen not merely as a style, but as a tool to strip away the superfluous and reveal the raw essence of form.
Specializing in natural landscapes, Fraglica explores the dialogue between light and texture, capturing environments in their purest and most solemn states. In his work, rigorous composition and a deep tonal range of grays become the means to convey a visual silence, inviting the viewer into a space of contemplation.
Sicily