Bio

Hello, I am Ytalo Bisso, a Peruvian photographer based in Zürich.
I grew up in Lima, a city full of contrasts where chaos and beauty coexist. From a young age I learned to observe people — their gestures, their faces, their silent stories.
For the past ten years I have lived in different European cities, including Madrid, Berlin and Barcelona. These journeys shaped the way I see the world and deepened my fascination with everyday human life.
My photography focuses on people, faces and small moments of presence that appear in the street.

Las Caras Lindas
Manifesto
Las Caras Lindas is an ongoing street photography project.
The project was born from a simple realization: beauty exists everywhere.
I grew up in Lima, in a neighborhood full of life where salsa music was always playing in the streets. One song in particular stayed with me: Las Caras Lindas, written by Tite Curet Alonso and performed by the legendary Ismael Rivera.
The song speaks about the beauty and dignity of people — something that deeply resonated with my childhood and later became the inspiration for this project.
Through street photography I search for that same beauty in everyday life.
Not the beauty of perfection, but the beauty of presence — in faces, gestures and fleeting moments that appear in the street.
Because sometimes the most beautiful faces are the ones the world almost overlooks.
— Ytalo Bisso
PUBLICATIONS
Blockmagazin
Portrait Photography
Hep Verlag - Society Workbook, Bern
Portrait Photography
Park Hyatt Zürich
Food and Beverage Photography

Onyx Bar, Zürich
Food and Beverage Photography