Yves Noto Campanella is a photographer specializing in nature, landscapes, and built heritage. His work covers fauna, flora, forest and aquatic ecosystems, as well as listed villages and traditional architecture. His practice combines a rigorous naturalist approach with a demand for visual composition, in order to produce accurate and well-documented images.
His photographic archives include several hundred thousand photographs organized by theme: mammals, birds, insects, botany, as well as rural, urban, and panoramic landscapes. This iconographic collection is an important documentary resource for professionals in publishing, journalism, and scientific communication. It is regularly used in works devoted to biodiversity, cultural heritage, and land use planning.
Yves Noto Campanella's work is part of a dual approach to conservation and promotion. Through photography, he contributes to the dissemination of knowledge about natural habitats and species, while highlighting the interaction between human activities and the environment. His work thus provides a precise illustration of the issues involved in protecting the environment and preserving architectural heritage.