That’s how I define myself when someone ask me what’s my nationality is. The world is my playground and I want to explore it as much as possible and to document what I see with my camera. Over the last 6 years I lived in 5 cities, located in 3 different continents from the US to Japan. This gave me the possibility to broader my horizons, meet new cultures and get excited to explore the unknown.
If I have a camera in my hands while exploring new places, I’m happy. Photography is a recent passion of mine; I started taking picture with a “real camera” only in 2020, during the first pandemic lockdown. I realized that I always liked to find new perspectives but I never had the right gear, and so I found myself with many pictures taken with mobile phone cameras. Not a great result.
In early 2025, I traded my 9-to-5 for the open road to pursue a singular passion: capturing Europe’s most iconic coastal sentinels. My journey spanned 25,000 km, taking me from the sun-drenched shores of Sardinia to the rugged cliffs of Brittany, the misty Isle of Skye, and the secluded Tourlitis lighthouse in Andros, Greece. I’ve curated the highlights of this adventure into my debut photography book, "Beacons of Light: A European Lighthouse Journey," now available on Blurb.com.
Part of the profit will be donated to Tree Nation and Treedom to make sure I will be able to offset my carbon footprint during my travel!