Thanks to Eolo Perfido
Born in '74, I am a designer and a photography enthusiast since adolescence. I moved from Naples to Milan to refine my photographic studies, focusing on language structure (Contrasto), completing a Master's in Photojournalism, another in Photo Editing and Iconographic Research, and one in Curating.
I teach Documentation (3rd year) and Street Photography (2nd year) at IED Milan, Editing at the Creative Campus higher education school, and courses in Photographic Project Design, Street Photography, and Advanced Training at Orti Fotografici.
I am also an instructor on commission for companies, focusing on image structure, language consolidation, and the mindful use of smartphones.
In 2014, I joined the Board of AFIP International (International Association of Professional Photographers) and later became Vice President. I am currently a member of the Ascofoto Confcommercio board of directors and Vice President of the social purpose non-profit organization DIY.
I have created images for clients such as Apple, Google, Giorgio Armani, Fred Perry, Diesel, Gucci, Golden Goose, and other international brands.
As a juror and Jury President for national and international competitions, as well as a winner of various national and international photography awards, I now primarily focus on the evolution of language and photographic vision, with dedicated studies and research.
My visual language is built on the idea of "leaving documents in the hands of future generations", capturing the passage of time—a pursuit that has led me to create works on events such as the Bataclan attacks and the 1948 Tour de France.
My photography was described by Giovanni Gastel as "an attentive gaze on what people carry within them".