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I work on exclusion, territory storytelling, local traditions and the environment. Above all, I love to tell the story of places through the memory of those who live there.
I stumbled upon photography by accident and now I follow its path of relating to the world and people.
I am looking for photography that is not deafening, has a pleasing composition, and makes one think without bothering the eye.
Social and documentary photography has always been central to my main interests.
I enjoy going down paths where life is intertwined with art.
I tell the stories of individuals, men and women, who together make up that decomposed puzzle called Humanity and to which we all, in some way, belong.
Boxing is a sport of the soul that helps you fight gracefully against the slips of life. This is Armando's story.
The story of a Camino, that of Santiago de Compostela, done on a motorbike, when the motorbike is not just a vehicle but a travel companion.
The situation of those Roma families still living in the Polveriera, and in two other ghettos of social housing in Reggio Calabria.
A report on the Ragazzi Harraga project, done in two stages and by two different people but united by Ismaila's presence.
Defining Pino - Beatrice is not easy, 'I am me' he would say if asked. And indeed, this is the case.
Interview with Martina Marini, journalist and author of DooG Reporter, on the complex historical time we are living through, COVID-19.
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