MY PERSONAL PROJECTS
more than images.
a birthday or a simple dinner with friends, we are always ready to capture every moment. It is calculated that every day in the world about 80 billion photos are taken, many more than we will ever be able to remember, see again and above all relive. A digital desert, where we have everything but it is as if we have nothing. I always try to give the right weight to taking a photograph, a balance between living the moment and impressing a memory of it. For me photography is above all memory, everything that now seems trivial and obvious, one day it will be able to give us back emotions through a simple photograph.
I have always had a passion for images.
I loved spending nights in front of my computer with good music, flipping through images and memories. I love the night and its peaceful.
I think every photographer would always like to be able to do their own photography, without constraints or guidelines, but often it would be easier to go to the moon. I created this space for me and my being a photographer, just doing what I like without labels. We live in a historical period where images play a fundamental role; digital and in particular our mobile phone, allows us to shoot freely in every moment of our day. Whether it is an important event,
PERSONAL PROJECT
Corsa del Drappo
Un racconto fotografico di tutto quello che è la corsa del drappo da "dietro le quinte".
Attraverso la mia prospettiva, diversa da quella che un normale spettatore, ho cercato di descrivere l'entusiasmo, l'eccitazione, la tensione, la fatica ma in generale tutte le emozioni di chi vide da dentro il tradizionale Palio di Loreto.
PERSONAL PROJECT
L'Angolo Dietro il Molo
They are places where you breathe a different air, where everything seems to take on another value; where sweat, passion, time change into something you can feel and see.
I was walking when, attracted by the noises, I look out that door with a shy “Good Morning!”.
PERSONAL PROJECT
The Shepherds
A buzz in the distance and an acrid smell of manure. In a corner of the countryside around my house, covered by a thick row of cypress trees, two shepherds were working alone. I was immediately struck by that reality that seemed so far from modern life but at the same time so authentic and peacefull.
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