I recently traveled to South Korea and visited the city of Seoul. Counting the suburbs, Seoul is a megalopolis of over 25 million inhabitants, very modern and frenetic, but incredibly orderly, civilized, livable. It does not give the idea of an oppressive metropolis as there are many green spaces, many areas with low houses, alleys, Continue Reading
From 2018 to 2024 I visited this very characteristic and peculiar neighborhood several times, which fascinates and excites at all times. My short series tells some aspects of this area and the atmosphere you breathe while crossing it. Kumartuli, (“Kumor” means “potter” and “Tuli” means “locality” in Bengali) is located in the northern part of Continue Reading
Men is a series of black and white images, mostly portraits and street scenes, part of a larger photographic project I created during a strongly desired journey, which took place during 2023 and led me, through the sunny and silent cities of Rajasthan or the large and populous ones along the Ganges, in the distant Continue Reading
On one of the last trips to Ethiopia, my friend and guide Asnenafi Demoz told me about a tribe in the northwest of Ethiopia who lived on the proceeds of the search for gold found by digging huge holes along the bed of the Kibishi River along the border with South Sudan. I decide with Continue Reading
Maybe it’s because I’m a lover of Blade Runner, maybe it’s because like my whole generation I grew up with those “old school” Japanese cartoons that helped make me a fan of the cyborg aesthetic, maybe it’s because of the exhausting humidity that impregnated the days, but the trip to Japan, longed for a long Continue Reading
I took this series on Mexico City on the first week of February 2024 during a practically improvised trip, with a Yashica Mat EM on Kentmere film. I live in Madison, Wisconsin, in the North American Midwest, and the winters, while nice, are cold and dark, and now that I’ve known them for a few Continue Reading
The Potosì mine, located at an altitude of 4000 metres and created by the Spanish in 1545, produced so much wealth that it became one of the largest in America. It is still active today and more than 10000 people work there every day, many of them minors. Every day, some 5000 tonnes of ore, Continue Reading
The project of images on the AMAZON was born from the desire to explore and present the ecological and cultural richness of the Amazon. This work aimed to combine information research and artificial creativity, exploiting the advanced potential of artificial intelligence to generate images that illustrate the vastness and complexity of this unique ecosystem. Through Continue Reading
The Tuareg, a nomadic people of the Sahara, live in a unique matriarchal social structure, where women, unlike men, do not wear a veil on their faces. They speak Tamasheq and use an ancient writing system, Tifinagh. Their economy is mainly based on pastoralism and the Trans-Saharan trade in goods such as salt and spices. Continue Reading
I have always been fascinated by Indian culture, so rich and different from ours. Its thousand-year history, vivid traditions, breathtaking landscapes, all this has always aroused my curiosity. I therefore decided to embark on a virtual journey through this fascinating people, immersing myself in its many facets. Not having the opportunity to travel physically, but Continue Reading