I was born in 1984 in Legnano, Italy. I began my photographic journey at Circolo87, where I built a solid foundation before moving beyond a purely technical approach to photography. Through travels and visits to exhibitions by both established and emerging photographers across Italy, France, Germany, the United States, and Russia, I refined my vision, further enriched by workshops and international conventions.
Drawn to reportage and architectural photography, and inspired by masters such as Steve McCurry, I explore territory as a living organism—constantly evolving, shaped by time and human presence. I carefully observe the flow of people, seeking to capture fleeting moments, gestures, and expressions that might otherwise go unnoticed.
A pivotal influence in my artistic path is my friendship with photographer Irene Kung, which led architecture to become a central subject in my work. I see photography not as an exercise in style, but as a quiet glimpse into existence.
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