Domenico "Mimmo" Jodice (born 24 March 1934, in Naples) is an Italian photographer.
Jodice dealt mainly with Italian landscapes and cities, using exclusively black-and-white films.
Jodice worked on the concept of time, connecting the old and the new, such as run-down monuments and views of modern cities.
Dreams and Visions of Italy, whose effect is described by the essayist Alessandro Mauro as follows: "In Jodice’s work silence takes over places and the photographs become metaphysical visions, an interweaving of the signs of the past as they return to inhabit the present".
Among many exhibitions worldwide, Jodice's works are exhibited at the Aperture Foundation in New York, the Philadelphia Museum of Art, the San Francisco Museum of Modern Art, the Maison Européenne de la Photographie in Paris or the Museo d'Arte Contemporanea in Turin.