Work, fatigue, the unhealthy environment in which the women of Myanmar (formerly Burma) live, are the theme of my photographic journey in that land.A theme that has imposed itself with all the drama of the apparently impassive gazes of women who seem to be eternal figures in an exotic and enigmatic mosaic.Often in the shadows, Continue Reading
CAMBODIA, MINERS OF THE 21ST CENTURYThey call themselves ‘freelance miners’. They live with little income after having turned, sifted, and excavated the Cambodian red earth in search of blue zircons, precious stones destined for the local and international market.The Ratanakiri region, in northeastern Cambodia, is known for the gems that its red earth hides in Continue Reading
The first trip after the closure dictated by the pandemic I choose to do it in Italy, more precisely in Sicily at a friend’s house, and not because it was the easiest place to reach but because, after a period that seemed infinite to me spent away from important people , I wanted to embrace Continue Reading
At the end of 2019 we left for a journey to discover Nepal. We didn’t want to tackle the usual tourist trip with the classic itineraries. This is why we set out to discover a still, as far as possible, unknown Nepal.Made up of small mountain villages, where people’s life is still based on the Continue Reading
Traveling to southern Morocco immersed in the blazing light of this strip of Africa on the edge of the desert, attracted by the people you meet on your way, by their way of living and being in the world.Freezing time to return, thanks to the camera, the emotions you have received.Take home the light of Continue Reading
I have often found myself wondering what it’s like to travel to India for the first time.I’ve never had my opportunity. I am the son of a traveler who has made India his favorite destination, so the many tales of this place have not allowed me to experience it this “first time”.However, I can show Continue Reading
Leaving is a bit dying, says a poem.Yet sometimes, when feelings are confused, when one is oppressed by a kaleidoscope of doubts and fears, when even faith falters, one wants to leave the known path to set out on new experiences, in search of inner balance, of ourselves.And so we leave, for Normandy, a multifaceted Continue Reading
For years I told myself that I should visit Cuba before Fidel Castro’s death, thinking that the island would quickly transform after his death.It so happened that I was in Cuba, together with three photographer friends, on the day of his death, November 25, 2016 and for the following 9 days of national mourning declared Continue Reading
I had learned at school that in the distant Asian continent there was an immense salt lake, which we call the Aral Sea, but which in the local language is called the “sea of sun”. Its aquifer was as large as the surface of the whole of Switzerland. Fishing boats plowed through its waters, while Continue Reading
Sana’a is still the beautiful Venice of the East from my memories of the trip a few years ago. Few Kalashnikovs over the shoulder. The jambiyas remain, the curved stabs worn in the band around the hips by all Yemeni males, the delightful houses of ocher-colored bricks, the arches of the doors and terraces, the Continue Reading