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Italy: Streets
Walking around my country with the eyes of an expat offer many opportunities to explore a place that I kind of ignored when I was growing up.
Vietnam: Streets
Vietnam 2007. A country in constant change, balancing past and future with ancient tools and modern gadgets. A clear separation between cities and contryside.
Eddie Adams XXI
In 2008 I submitted my portfolio to the Eddie Adams Workshop. The criteria for being selected is not the fee you pay (it’s free) but the quality of your work. It was the most intense and rewarding experience as photographer I could have imagined. 4 days (with almost no sleep) surrounded by the best photojournalist [...]
Que Viva Mexico
Few days spent with a camera getting lost in small Mexican towns.
Vietnam: Pain
During this trip to Vietnam we experienced many faces of pain. The agony for a new heart, the loneliness of an homeless, the cries of orphans, the silence of chemical deformations, the loss of beauty.
Lost in Civilization
This is my view of the world…
Charity Water: Open Eyes
I discovered CharityWater reading about their innovative social campaign. I decided to be part of their campaign to raise water and I convinced my peers at PDI/DreamWorks to participate. Each person that accepted to be shot donated something to the project. In the end we donated almost $1,000!
Charity Water: Closed Eyes
I discovered CharityWater reading about their innovative social campaign. I decided to be part of their campaign to raise water and I convinced my peers at PDI/DreamWorks to participate. Each person that accepted to be shot donated something to the project. In the end we donated almost $1,000!
Dad
Shooting the last days of life of my father was not easy. We were both conscious of what was happening but we never spoke about it. I mostly shot when I was not seen, a shy eye in a life that was ending. This is also the most difficult project to share in a public [...]
Vietnam: Opposite Generations
Portraits of Vietnamese people. An object, a face expression, a simple gesture, links these opposite generations in an indelible connection. Muddy Life Ancient Warrior Girl with Umbrella H’Mong Woman with Umbrella Hope Sign of Life At the Door Selling Toys Popsicle Old Gestures
Carutapera: Faces
I visited the little town of Carutapera, in the northern Brazil, twice, in 2005 alone and in 2006 with Nadia. The faces I’ve seem are probably the most vivid memory of the first trip. A mix of colors, races, smiles, and poverty. In my first trip I ended up shooting pretty much just portraits, 5000 [...]














