Gianni Giansanti, unofficial photographer of pope John Paul II, is dead at 52

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MARGALIT FOX
Published: March 22, 2009

Gianni Giansanti, an internationally prominent photojournalist known 
for nearly three decades of images that captured Pope John Paul II on 
the bustling world stage and in contemplative private moments, died 
on Wednesday in Rome. He was 52.

The cause was bone cancer, his colleagues told The Associated Press.

In essence, Mr. Giansanti was John Paul's unofficial official 
photographer, by all accounts one of the few outside photographers 
whom the Vatican routinely trusted. His photographs appeared 
regularly in newspapers and magazines around the world, many of the 
images distributed by the Sygma photo agency, for which Mr. Giansanti 
did much of his work. (The Vatican had the final word on which papal 
photos were released to the news media, Mr. Giansanti said in interviews.)

On Oct. 16, 1978, Mr. Giansanti was present in St. Peter's Square 
when Karol Jozef Wojtyla, a Polish cardinal, was elected pope. For 
the next 27 years, until John Paul's death in 2005, Mr. Giansanti 
followed him around the globe, accompanying him on scores of foreign 
trips; documenting his meetings with religious leaders, heads of 
state and the ordinary faithful; capturing him alone, kneeling in 
prayer in his private chapel; and photographing him in 1983 as he 
paid a visit of forgiveness to the prison cell of Mehmet Ali Agca, 
the man who had tried to assassinate the pope two years before.

Mr. Giansanti became a master of the stolen moment, using a silent 
shutter and available light to chronicle the pope as he moved through 
public and private spheres. Every one of the thousands of pictures of 
John Paul he took over the years was a candid shot: one does not tell 
the pontiff to stand in such and such a place and say "cheese."

Gianni Giansanti was born in Rome in 1956; he began working as a 
freelance photographer in 1977. His career was assured the next year, 
when he captured a dramatic photograph of the body of Aldo Moro, the 
former Italian prime minister who had been kidnapped, shot and left 
in the trunk of a car by members of the Red Brigades, a terrorist 
group. The image was seen round the world.

Mr. Giansanti's survivors include his wife, Anna, and two children, 
The Associated Press reported.

His many other photographs include images of Pope Benedict XVI, the 
writer Primo Levi, the pianist Maurizio Pollini, the fashion designer 
Valentino and a variety of world leaders, among them Mikhail S. 
Gorbachev and General Wojciech Jaruzelski. He also photographed the 
Atlanta Olympics in 1996 and the famine in Somalia in the early 1990s.

Mr. Giansanti had several books of photographs published, including 
"John Paul II, Portrait of a Pontiff" (1996), with text by Marco 
Tosatti; and "Vanishing Africa" (2004), translated by Richard Pierce.

Interviewers often asked Mr. Giansanti what made him return again and 
again to John Paul as a subject. Appearing on CNN in 1996, he 
answered the question in eloquent if not entirely grammatical English.

"I like and have a great respect for the pontiff," Mr. Giansanti 
said. "I like in the pope the light that he have in the eyes."


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