Boris Zuliani was born in France early 1978. As a child, while spending time at home, he discovered his mother’s Time Life Photography Encyclopedia. After flipping through the pages he fell in love with photography.
Boris always had a deep passion for fashion photography and, in order to further this ambition, decided to become a photographer’s assistant for two years. he was lucky to have the opportunity to work for two of Paris’s most renowned fashion photographers, Thierry Deffrenne and Laurence Laborie. At the end of these two hardworking and fruitful years, he was ready to become a freelance fashion photographer.
Boris is now based in Vietnam and continues to work all over Southeast Asia, mainly in fashion and advertising. He works with medium and large formats, both film and digital. He is also working on a documentary project using all types of Polaroid instant film, capturing images of people in numerous locations including Argentina, Cambodia, China, Europe, Philippines, Thailand, USA, and Vietnam. In 2010 Boris was chosen as one of a few photographers in the world to be a part of The Impossible Project (www.the-impossible-project.com), an organization that takes as its mission to restore and revive the use of Polaroid film.