Joseph Corsentino

In 1996, Joseph Corsentino bought a Yashica 35 mm camera and discovered his innate talent for photography. Completely self-trained, he has nonetheless gathered an impressive body of works. He was named among Long Island's top 5 black & white photographer in 1999 and more recently featured in the winter issue of Faerie Magazine.
Inspired by a dear friend Laura Lightfine, in 2000 Joseph created an idealistic company called Artisan Imagery to promote art from the minds of the independent spirits he surrounded himself with. He also embarked on a long love-affair with fantasy art and now works to promote fantasy photography as a legitimate form of fantasy art.
In April 2004, Joseph moved to Los Angeles, California to "see about a girl." He also made the dramatic decision to become a full time photographer. Joseph continues to promote the creation of art, good times, and camaraderie.
His current goal is to publish a winged creatures art book and tell his version of Faerie Lore with "Time of the Faeries." |