Filippo Poli is a professional photographer graduated in architecture at Milan Polytechnic and with a master degree in urban culture "Metropolis" at the UPC Barcelona.From 2005 to 2009 he has been involved as curator in the exhibition "Post it City, occasional urbanities" presented at CCCB in Barcelona and other international venues. Since 2008 his interest focuses on architectural and landscape photography.He has been collaborating with several international architecture offices (Foster&Partners, C.Zucchi, etc) and publishes regularly in the main international architecture magazines. He collaborated with architectural publishers as Phaidon, Taschen, Actar and newspapers (Corriere della Sera, La Vanguardia, El Pais). He is carrying out a personal research on landscape's anthropization and a series of photos of this body of work has been published in a monographic issue of Al-Consulta, the magazine of Lombardy Institute of Architects. His documentary photographic works are completely immersed by architecture, geometry, landscape and the human traces he found in his travels for work or leisure.In 2016 he got a mention in the Lensculture awards, in 2015 he was one of the ten Italian photographers invited to take part to the exhibition "Architettura Sintattica" on Milanese Modern Architecture in the Expo Architecture Pavilion. In the same year he extensively documented the Expo in Milan working on assignments for architects, institutions and magazines.In 2014 he got the third prize in the PX3 photography awards with a work on the social housing "Walden 7" by R.Bofill and got a mention for the serie "Durmitor Park". He got mentions at the IPA prize, Photography Master Cup, Basho Award, and in 2012 he won the ArchTriumph International Architectural Photography Award. He has participated to collective exhibitions in Italy and USA and in 2014 he was invited to present his work on Asnago Vender architecture and on the utopian city of Zingonia at the Venice Biennale.