About Me
I was born and raised in Naples, a city shaped by the movement of people and cultures. This background instilled in me a way of seeing the world that is both rooted and open.
After studying architecture and photography, I moved to Germany, where I began working on architectural photography and collaborated with Dwelling the Earth, a magazine led by architect Paolo Portoghesi. My work included curating a project on the evolution of building typologies in Asia, examining the continuity between tradition and modernity.
Today, I am based in Heidelberg, where I document the scientific work of EMBL, producing images that have appeared in publications such as Nature and on platforms like Wikipedia. Alongside this, I develop long-term personal projects that explore themes of identity, mental health, and the fragility of human connection.
