When I started taking photos almost twenty years ago, I discovered that my greatest passion was photographing the world in one specific way: unposed, real, spontaneous. I felt I could observe life more freely and receive, from everything I looked at, a kind of secret message it wanted to share with me.
That’s why this blog is meant to be just that: an unposed journal. A place where we talk about photography, of course, but also about everything surrounding what we should never forget: the people behind the camera—unique and beautiful human beings.
About Portrait Photography, and the truth beyond the frame
Portrait photography, in my eyes, has always been one of the most complex and demanding photographic practices. It goes far
What Joel Meyerowitz’s Aftermath taught me about creative perseverance, photography mindset, and finding your way even when the door doesn’t open at first.
Why your Personal photography Projects Matter More Than You Think
How client work and deadlines can make you forget why you ever picked up a camera. Personal projects bring you back to your vision – no brief, no notes – until it feels like yours again.
The Book That Changed Forever How I Shoot (and you should read, too)
Here I’ll tell you about what shaped my photographic voice at a very early stage — yup, it’s one of the most memorable books ever (and also my favourite).