Galichnik’s Wedding In the heart of the Balkans, nestled among the peaks of Macedonia, lies Galičnik — a small mountain village where time seems to have stood still. Every year, on the weekend closest to the feast of Saint Peter (July 12), the Galička Svadba is celebrated. This is no ordinary wedding: it is an Continue Reading
Black and white Passion Enna, March 29th, 2024 One of the most spectacular and evocative rites of the Sicilian Holy Week takes place in Enna on Good Friday: the procession of the hooded men. This is how the members of Enna’s confraternities are commonly known, for obvious reasons— they are the undisputed protagonists of the Continue Reading
The deep South Tourists visiting the United States of America prefer big cities, such as New York or Los Angeles, or the spectacular landscapes of Monument Valley or Yellowstone Park. But we like to explore, off the tourist routes, what is most authentic, spontaneous, the America that shows itself without filters, the most everyday, roughest, Continue Reading
India, fairy tales and poems Every time I think of India I feel enveloped by fairy tales and poems… An Indian proverb states that it takes three lifetimes to understand India. In this country, in my opinion, nothing is as it seems. The first impact with India is, for many travelers, strong, almost unbearable: dazzling Continue Reading
Eritrea, the scent of poetry Art Nouveau, art deco and Afrikan style provoke a succession of suggestions that are difficult to experience elsewhere and enchant the traveler, enveloping him in an atmosphere of “a thousand and one nights”. Between decaying walls, designed in the past, situations and scenes follow one another that seem to have Continue Reading
The nameless cemetery In Diego Suarez (Madagascar), in the Muslim area of the city, there is a cemetery without an official name. It has no monumental doors or signs. But it has something that few other places possess: coexistence. In the same space there are Muslim, Christian and Hindu tombs. Some are white and square, Continue Reading
Ny lalako (Street in the north of Madagascar) In Madagascar, the street is not just a place of passage, but a living theater. People meet, wait, sell, play, look at each other and let themselves be looked at. Everything happens outdoors: the sacred and the ordinary, noise and silence, fullness and emptiness. This project is Continue Reading
Japan, between sacred and representation A visual journey through the many souls of Japan, where spirituality and contemporary imagery intertwine in daily gestures, rituals and looks. Each photograph is a fragment that tells the subtle balance between devotion and mise-en-scène. This series does not follow a geography, but an invisible line that unites atmospheres and Continue Reading
Pavia Battle re-enactment Participating in the historical re-enactment of the Battle of Pavia in 1525 was a unique experience for me, a “journey” back in time that goes beyond simple photographic documentation. I had the opportunity to immerse myself in the lives of the extras, breathing the passion and energy of those who dedicate time, Continue Reading
Traces of an environmental disaster Until a few years ago, Aral was one of the largest lakes in the world and one of the main sources of fish for the whole Soviet Union. Starting from the ’60s, the authorities diverted its tributaries Amu Darya and Syr Darya in order to irrigate the surrounding terrains and Continue Reading
