A photographer since adolescence, my expressive journey has spanned various fields: from international reportage and landscape portraiture to professional interior design photography, the latter developed with renowned international designers. The humanist tradition and the aesthetic use of natural light have profoundly shaped my visual research. Black and white has always been a preferred language for me, passionately cultivated through personal analog developing and printing, before I embraced digital processing's vast possibilities. Concurrently, my research explores the conscious use of color. At times, I use it delicately, in near-monochromatic tones, to underscore the message and emotions without overpowering them. In other instances, particularly in abstract projects, color takes center stage with greater intensity, always with careful consideration of its psychological impact on the viewer. In all my work, B&W or color, I seek sobriety and emotional impact, seeing each shot as a chance for deep connection with the environment and people, to reveal meanings beyond the visible. My intent is to condense a vision or experience into each image, offering it to the viewer's free interpretation. With a poetic and meditative approach, I seek the essence concealed beneath the surface: that unique encounter between a subject's light and an inner gaze which unveils secret connections—the soul of forms—to disclose symbols and meanings transcending mere representation.