Enrico Bossan lives and works in Padova and has been a professional photo reporter since 1985. He has worked with Fabrica since 2005 and became the editor of Colors magazine in April 2007.
His photos have appeared regularly in national and international magazines over the years. He is represented by The Contrasto agency.
In 1987 he won the Kodak award for professional photography. His photos have been shown at the Houston PhotoFest; the International Photography Biennale in Turin, and in Amsterdam, Arles, Milan, Rome, Salonica, Tokyo and Venice.
His earlier publications include Pechino-Parigi (1986), a journey from Asia to Europe; and Exit (1992), a tale "from two angles" of America today, the fruit of his collaboration with photographer Roberto Koch. In 2000 his books focused on healthcare and hospital life: Esodo, views of daily life in a shelter for AIDS victims; and Un Privilegio Difficile, a photo report in black-and-white on socio-medical co-operation in Sub-Saharan Africa for Cuamm Doctors With Africa.
He is the founder of e-photoreview.com and of enricobossanmasterclass.com, and curated the New York Photo Festival.