My mind is constantly surrounded by many stories and, instead of writing them, I try to translate those visually.
To me, photography is the most natural way of expression. Being close to what’s real isn’t important here, because reality, by way of a subjective framing, finds itself fragmented.
I think that what counts the most is being able to externalise the atmosphere that I get from a location, the singularity of someone or even the unusual aspect of an object or something.
By doing that, I find salvation, thanks to the fact that it allows me to fight banality and the tiring routine of our life and work rhythms.
It’s also my way of sharing opinions on our society and the relationships we have with it.
I give a title to all my photos but it’s not to sustain the picture’s subject, it’s more about opening the looks and the thoughts towards some things people wouldn’t see first-hand.
Nevertheless, the last thing I want is people to feel strongly oriented by a “sealed” comment or explanation, because my main goal is to hear different reactions regarding my photos in order to connect with the most humans possible.