I started taking pictures at the age of 13. Those old film cameras where you just hoped that the outcome was decent and in focus.
I remember shooting at most of my life and having a camera always with me.

This passion continued also after school and came with me at college and in my many travels around the globe.
I have been an assistant photographer for a little bit in Milan while studying at IULM University.

After the degree in Marketing and Communication I started working in ADV for 12 years.

As a passion, I became a dog trainer concentrating my skills in teaching the emotional relationship between owners and dogs for 7 years. That is why I love to take pictures at dogs and owners.

I then continued to shoot and went from film to digital, always experimenting and trying to push the limits of what I think photography is.

I think that taking a photo is just not freezing a moment, it’s a way of communicating a feeling, it’s seeing something in a different way and trying to tell the world about it.
I like the scenario to naturally create itself, as if it was meant to be. No predetermination. A natural flow of the moment and of the light. And when you shoot you feel really grateful of being a witness of that moment and being in that stream.

I like shooting at everyday life, sticking to reality. At the end of the day,  reality is the biggest hallucination of all.
I attended different courses and workshops in Europe ( Istituto Italiano di Fotografia) and Usa at ICP-International Center of Photography and Moma, etc . I have learned most on field and through passion and continue to learn daily.  I like to define myself as an “experimenting photographer” as I am always ready to test and discover something new.

I prefer to shoot in black and white.

“To me, photography is an art of observation. It’s about finding something interesting in an ordinary place… I’ve found it has little to do with the things you see and everything to do with the way you see them.”

— Elliott Erwitt