I mainly shoot sports and reportage. The series of photos were taken at various events and locations mainly in the city of Plovdiv, Bulgaria2024 The photo with Novak Djokovic is from a demonstration match with Grigor Dimitrov in Sofia 2024, the photo of Karlos Nasar is from the European Championship in Sofia 2024. The other Continue Reading
Galichnik’s Wedding The “Wedding of Galichnik”, is a traditional Macedonian wedding feast that takes place in the small village of Galichnik, located in the mountains of Macedonia. In this tiny village it was traditional to celebrate weddings only once a year, on July 12, St. Peter’s Day according to the Julian calendar. Every year a Continue Reading
The Unique Folk Culture of Vietnam on the Water Water puppetry, a unique Vietnamese art form, originated from the wet rice civilization, where farmers transformed village ponds and lakes into vibrant stages. Unlike any other puppetry, it is performed on water, with the surface serving as both backdrop and a magical prop. Each puppet, crafted Continue Reading
The Lost Childhood of Mundari Children The liveliness and joyfulness of children, despite the diversity of peoples and geographical location, is always very similar whatever they do and for them the school process is a generalized fact. On the other hand, the Mundari children – a semi-nomadic ethnic group closely linked to traditional pastoral activities Continue Reading
The Gerewol The Woodabe, also known as Bororo, nomadic Fulani herders of Nilotic origin gather every year after the rainy season in certain areas of the Chadian and Nigerian Sahel to perform a ritual courtship dance: the Gerewol. On this occasion, the Woodabes show off and challenge each other in a real beauty contest. The Continue Reading
The Art of Patachytra In West Bengal there is a village where women, called Chitrakar, are the bearers of a tradition dating back over 2500 years, that of sung paintings, called Patachitra or even Scrolls. The term comes from the union, in Sanskrit, of the words Patta, which means piece of cloth, and Chitra which Continue Reading
The invisible Morocco Morocco is often told through its light, its colors, the souks teeming with spices and fabrics, the exotic charm of its architecture. On this journey, however, I have chosen another path: the one that digs into the black and white of the soul, into the chiaroscuro of everyday existences that often escape Continue Reading
The beauty of winter Iceland At a time when travel is often reduced to performance, and the landscape as a backdrop for human presence, this portfolio was born as a contrary choice: to remove, to subtract, to disappear. Stop being the center. In Iceland, in the middle of winter, I let nature speak, to impose Continue Reading
Armenian Easter In Armenia in 303 A.D. the first Christian National Church was founded. The Armenian Apostolic Church is an autonomous church with sung rites and crosses carved in stone. Religion is based on a deeply felt and practiced faith, strongly conservative and intensely ritualistic. Known as Zetik, Easter is one of the most heartfelt Continue Reading
In the meantime, in Tbilisi In the meantime, somewhere, life flows. In Tbilisi, I encountered it this way: quietly, yet present in every detail. I wasn’t looking for anything in particular—just the desire to observe. And this city, which doesn’t seem to need to choose what to be, let itself be crossed. Its streets speak Continue Reading
