I was born and live in Tuscany, a land rich in history that has always nurtured my photographic vision.
My journey with photography began almost forty years ago, in the era of analog cameras, among medium format films and long days spent in the darkroom.
There, I learned the importance of time, composition, and patience.
During those years, I developed a deep connection with black and white, a language I still consider my most powerful means of expression.
My personal work mainly focuses on landscape, architecture, and street photography, seen as spaces of memory, transition, and storytelling.
At the same time, I collaborate with galleries, artists, foundations, and cultural institutions, documenting artworks, creative processes, and exhibitions.
Each project offers me an opportunity to listen, interpret, and visually convey an identity, its journey, and its story.
In recent years, I have broadened my perspective through the use of drones and video production — tools that allow me to craft more complete visual narratives while preserving the essence of photography.
I have always thought of photography as a powerful tool for interpreting and exploring reality, capable of shaping and refining our understanding and empathy towards others.
For me, photography is a form of dialogue between what we see and what endures — a way to give shape to memory, to the human landscape, and to the traces time leaves on things.
If you’d like to work on a photography project, propose a collaboration, or simply ask me a question about my work, feel free to write to me — I’ll be happy to reply.