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  • New Photography work: Shifts
    Our self perception constantly changes and adapts, shifting from one form to another. This series is an attempt to depict something unstable, something both dissolving and emerging. Our self-perception is a fluid and evolving construct, shaped by experiences and circumstances. It adapts and changes, dissolving and emerging. It reflects our thoughts, feelings, and beliefs, and… Read More »New Photography work: Shifts
  • Paolo Villaggio and the Holy Bible
    There are some people that we recognise as our myths from the first moment we met them. Paolo Villaggio is definitely one of mine. There is no other way to describe my absolute and profound esteem. It is not the talented actor, nor the brilliant writer that I love and admire. It is the person… Read More »Paolo Villaggio and the Holy Bible
  • Likes
    They asked me “why do you like this image? It looks so sad and desolated. It is not a nice picture.” “I am not sure. Probably because I wouldn’t like to be there.” “That doesn’t really make much sense.” “I like watching the fire, like many people I could stare at it for hours. But… Read More »Likes
  • My LensCulture Entry
    This is my entry to the LensCulture Critics’ Choice 2020 Award: a picture of a swan bathing and eating on the River Thames. I picked this one because nor the water or the swan are immediately recognisable, making the image interesting. The picture is part of a personal research on day-life objects and places and… Read More »My LensCulture Entry
  • Collettivo Attori Riuniti
    In these days of uncertainty I sought refuge in digging into my archive, rediscovering and reviewing some pictures from few years ago. In Rome I worked with an inspiring group of people: Collettivo Attori Riuniti was a theatrical company, and I shot several of their productions. Here’s some (actually a lot of) images taken throughout… Read More »Collettivo Attori Riuniti