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
Garden of Eden is likely to disappear The Mesopotamian Marshlands, often referred to as the cradle of civilisation, are located between the Euphrates and the Tigris rivers, the two rivers that feed the marshes. The Epic of Gilgamesh describes the marshes in the flood story, about 2700 BC. Biblical scholars say this place is the Continue Reading
Fish Market in Colaba, Mumbai Early one Sunday morning, just after sunrise, I visited the fish market at Sassoon Docks, located in the Colaba district of Mumbai.It is a place full of character that offers an authentic glimpse into the city’s long-standing fishing tradition. It is one of the oldest and most important wholesale fish Continue Reading
Muay Thai Kids Far from Thailand’s iconic tourist destinations, Isaan, the kingdom’s largest region, reaches north and east to the borders of Laos and Cambodia. Poverty forces many residents to seek work in Bangkok, but fearing the temptations of city life (drugs, gangs, sex trade…), children are often left behind under the care of grandparents. Continue Reading
Tōkaidō Tōkaidō (literally: eastern coastal road), in the strict sense was the road that connected Edo (today Tokyo, then capital of the Tokugawa Shoguns) to the imperial capital Kyoto, along the Pacific Ocean. It was part of the Gokishichidō, the system of roads that connected the most remote parts of Japan with the capital. “Fifty-three Continue Reading
Iceland My reportage on Iceland seeks to document not only the landscape, but also the experience of encountering these primordial forces that continue to shape the island to this day. The images tell the story of a land in constant geological motion, where visitors can witness the action of the Earth’s creative and destructive powers. Continue Reading
A welcoming people In June 2025 I participated in a trip to Armenia organized by “Photographic Trip” we traveled in a small group led by a local guide. Karo, our guide, took us to the homes of people in various parts of the country; Wherever we found great hospitality, we were warmly welcomed, almost as Continue Reading
Good Morning Armenia! It is a day of crisp and light air. The crystal-clear green plain stretches quietly at the foot of a low hill. Small cypresses, a few vineyards and many cultivated fields. The gaze reaches up to a point in the distance. Suddenly, a wall of rock, of a smoky gray, rises strong Continue Reading
Ivanka’s house (delicate story with the scent of chamomile) I descend quickly through the valleys of the Selim pass, after leaving behind me its famous caravanserai. In front of me stretches Lake Sevan. The atmospheres are halfway between a Dolomite pasture and the gloomy and powerful views of the Cornish countryside. A row of crosses Continue Reading
Istanbul Istanbul is a crossroads of cultures, stories and lives that intertwine on the shores of the Bosphorus, between Europe and Asia. This portfolio tells the story of the city through its inhabitants: the people of the market who animate the streets with colors and voices, the children who play and dive into the waters Continue Reading
