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  • B&W,  Daily photo,  Photography,  Winter

    Good Idea

    January 31, 2014 /

    … bad execution. The shot would have been acceptable if the head of the fisherman had the sky as a background instead of the bow.

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    What Lasts of Last Summer

    May 30, 2013

    The El Prat’s Lounge

    June 5, 2014

    A ‘Trabocco’ on the Adriatic Sea

    April 20, 2021
  • B&W,  Daily photo,  Docks,  People,  Winter

    Against the Tide

    January 30, 2014 /

    There’s a stillness in this frame that caught me before I even thought about the technical side. A lone figure on a bicycle, paused at the edge of the pier, framed by the unbroken horizon and the muted textures of concrete and water. The light is soft, almost hesitant — no harsh shadows, no dazzling highlights — as if the scene itself wanted to remain understated. I worked to keep the composition balanced but not too neat. The lamp post on the right anchors the image without overpowering it, while the figure sits almost at the centre, enough to draw the eye but still letting the expanse of sea and…

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    Out for a ride…

    January 2, 2013

    Dreaming Of Giulietta (sprint)

    September 24, 2014

    Iron Gate

    May 2, 2013
  • B&W,  Daily photo,  Milan,  People,  Winter

    W Verdi

    January 29, 2014 /

    Milan rewards you when you walk slowly. I turned a corner and found a living quotation mark to a poster: an elderly man paused beneath a billboard of a stern, bearded face—Giuseppe Verdi by way of contemporary graphic design. The likeness was uncanny enough to make the old slogan in my head—Viva Verdi—mutate into “W Verdi,” a wink at how public imagery and real life can rhyme. I built the frame around that rhyme. The poster anchors the top-right quadrant while the man occupies the lower-left, a diagonal conversation that keeps the eye ping-ponging across the picture. I left generous negative space to let the pairing breathe; too tight and…

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    The Solitude of Power

    May 6, 2018

    A Focused (or Sad) Violinist

    December 17, 2016

    Pino Ammendola – L’ultima notte di Bonfiglio Liborio@Teatro Marrucino

    May 13, 2022
  • B&W,  Daily photo,  Milan,  People

    Carabinieri in Milan

    January 28, 2014 /

    Milan’s downtown it’s not the most dangerous place out there,  nevertheless is always nice to see the Carabinieri walking around…

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    StreetPizza@Ueno Park

    August 4, 2018

    The Odd Couple

    January 30, 2013

    Hanging Heart at via Olmetto

    March 31, 2014
  • Bottles&Cups,  Colour,  Daily photo

    Lost Bottles

    January 27, 2014 /

    I found them by accident, tucked into a shadowy corner of a collapsing shed — still standing, still sealed, thick with dust and memory. The light coming in from a broken window caught the glass just enough to animate the greens and browns. These weren’t just empty bottles; they were forgotten time capsules — unopened, useless, and somehow alive. This image is all texture. The rough chalky surface of the dust, the worn corks, the splinters in the labels. I didn’t clean or move anything. What mattered was fidelity to the scene, not styling it. Every bottle sits where it was found. The composition is tight, cropped to eliminate the…

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    Uninterested

    March 2, 2021

    At the theater, between two scenes

    June 15, 2015

    Fishermen in Rome, Again

    November 5, 2013
  • Colour,  Daily photo,  Observer Bias,  Visual

    Ni

    January 26, 2014 /

    I photographed this wall for its simplicity: two scraps of weathered wood fixed to rough concrete, nothing more. Yet in their placement they formed a minimal composition, two marks on a textured surface that immediately reminded me of the Japanese character for “two” (二). It was not intended, but the resonance was unavoidable once I saw it through the viewfinder. The surface itself does much of the work. The granular, uneven wall contrasts sharply with the grain of the old planks. The top piece, broader and darker, bears the scars of age—splits, nails, faint stains. The lower fragment, smaller and lighter, almost echoes it, as if the two are in…

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    Good Plan, Poor Execution

    December 15, 2019

    5 frames exploring the Sporting Gun Culture in Italy

    April 15, 2025

    Relentless – A One Shot Story

    November 27, 2025
  • Colour,  Daily photo,  Restaurants&Bar

    Luck is an Attitude

    January 25, 2014 /

    That’s an interesting catch. The Latin word for “luck” is “fortuna” that doesn’t mean “luck”, but “fate”. So I’d rather like to be, as an old aphorism from Appius Claudius Caecus says (“Fabrum esse quemque fortunae suae) the “builder of my own fate”.

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    Yet Another Tokyo Tower Nightshot

    July 27, 2017

    Breaking the Fourth Wall

    February 17, 2020

    Yellow

    December 15, 2014
  • Colour,  Daily photo,  Garbage,  Urban Landscape

    What Lasts of a Saturday Night Party

    January 24, 2014 /

    Another week-end is gone. Ordinary life gets kicking-in back. A cigarette butt, a crumpled flyer announcing a Saturday night out, and the cold geometry of rusted iron bars were all that remained. The contrast between the fleeting promise of fun and the permanence of decay was unavoidable. From a compositional standpoint, the shot relies heavily on framing. The bars of the grate, corroded and heavy with age, create a literal barrier between viewer and subject. They cut across the image in thick lines, forcing the eye downward into the scene. The detritus beneath—the soaked paper, the stub, the fragments of broken glass—becomes both imprisoned and revealed. Depth is enhanced by…

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    The Abused Balcony

    February 17, 2014

    Vinyl Never Dies

    September 2, 2013

    The Street Photographer Rights In Italy. The Leaflet

    July 10, 2014
  • Colour,  Daily photo,  Landscape,  Photography

    Italy, Landscape Photography and the Law

    January 23, 2014 /

    Welcome back to the “Law, Order and Photography in Italy” series. The second episode (the first being about Street-Photography) deals with Landscape Photography and, again, provides practical advise for the photographer who travels through Italy shooting its nature. Summary Landscape Photography, at first sight, looks like a piece of cake. No need to hip shoot, no fear of being confronted by an illiterate policeman or angry passerby, no model-release to carry… just you, your camera and your subject: the Nature. But things, as often in Italy, aren’t that simple since rules and regulations extend (literally) up to the top of the mountains. To put it short, there are a few…

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    A Comfortable Chair

    November 8, 2013

    A (Tokyo) Taxi Driver

    June 17, 2018

    Three of a Kind

    July 6, 2013
  • Colour,  Daily photo,  Garbage,  Milan,  Winter

    Lost Cigarettes at Piazza Affari

    January 22, 2014 /

    The Milan Stock-Exchange is just closed, another stressful day is gone, so are the cigarettes. The Milan Stock Exchange has just closed. Another day of trading — of numbers, speculation, tension, and relief — is over. The square begins to exhale. The crowds thin, footsteps fade, and the traces of human presence remain in small, almost invisible ways. Here, in a shallow puddle on the cobblestones of Piazza Affari, the day’s residue is quietly recorded: cigarette butts, scraps, and the inverted grandeur of a neoclassical façade. I was drawn to the way the water held both the building’s form and the detritus of the day in a single frame. The reflection, sharp…

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    Cleaning the Tabernacle

    November 26, 2022

    Love is like a flower

    May 18, 2013

    @ Rome’s Maker Faire – 6. Lost In Texting

    November 23, 2014
  • Colour,  Daily photo,  Fashion Shops,  Milan

    A Fashion Shop in Milan

    January 21, 2014 /

    In a fashion shop is always hard to tell the difference beween a model and a store clerk.

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    Raus

    May 12, 2013

    5 frames with a Canon R6 Mk II and its RF 50/1,2 L USM

    September 28, 2024

    Remainders in Prati

    December 4, 2013
  • Beach&Shores,  Colour,  Daily photo,  Docks,  Winter

    Let’s get the party started…

    January 20, 2014 /

    Fishing boats have a way of announcing themselves well before they reach the harbour wall. The sound of the engine carries over the water, but it’s the birds that really give them away — a moving cloud of wings and calls, circling, swooping, waiting for the scraps that will inevitably be thrown overboard. This shot catches the “Nuova Zita” in that precise moment of return, driving straight toward me, bow cutting through the water, foam rising in a perfect V. I chose a dead-centre composition, a choice some might consider too rigid, but here it felt essential. The boat’s symmetry — red trim framing the white hull, the vertical mast…

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    Thirthy years behind…

    April 6, 2013

    Same Space, Different Worlds

    October 18, 2013

    @Rome Maker Faire – 1

    October 9, 2014
  • Colour,  Daily photo,  Winter

    The Guardian

    January 19, 2014 /

    Not scaring as a Pitbull would, but still deserving to be handled with care… He didn’t move. Not even when I approached with the camera. Not even when I paused to adjust the lens. He just stared—calm, unblinking, sure of his place. This photo was taken outside a closed wooden structure. Maybe a seasonal shack, maybe a beachside store. The railings were weathered, the wood silvered by sun and salt. Everything about the setting felt unfinished, in-between. Except for him. The black cat sat at the centre like he’d been assigned the role. Not hiding, not curious—just there. Positioned perfectly in the geometry of the fence, flanked by empty space…

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    L’estate sta finendo…

    September 13, 2013

    Hard Stare

    April 26, 2016

    Italy, Landscape Photography and the Law – Part Two

    February 23, 2014
  • Buildings,  Colour,  Daily photo,  New York,  Portraits

    A Portrait on the Nasdaq Building

    January 18, 2014 /

    I took this photograph in the year 2000, standing in front of the Nasdaq building and staring at a giant portrait of a man whose name I never learned. The caption read “July 1985” — perhaps the date of his death — and the grainy, blown-up image suggested an older video still. In the upper-left of the portrait, there were shelves lined with what looked like vinyl records. That detail nudged me toward thinking he might have been a musician or someone who worked in the recording industry. But it’s speculation. What I could say with certainty was that his expression stopped me in my tracks. There was a strange…

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    Arriba El Mexico!

    July 3, 2014

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    September 16, 2014

    Stairway to Hell

    January 9, 2022
  • Colour,  Daily photo,  Gear,  People,  Rome,  Streets&Squares

    So Long, Eos-M

    January 17, 2014 /

    A couple of days ago, while wandering around a street-market, I spotted a small “exhibit” of old Nikon and Hasselblad lenses. I thought it would have been nice to get the two “classic” lenses for the System V, so I traded my Eos-M (and lenses) for a Carl Zeiss lenses: a Distagon 50 and a Sonnar 150. The seller was eager to strike the deal, but I’m not sure who actually got the best bargain…

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    Why a Longterm Relationship (with your camera) Makes You Feel Good

    March 26, 2025

    Light Dance in Hamburg

    April 6, 2018

    Busy In A Call

    December 16, 2014
  • B&W,  Daily photo,  New York,  Streets&Squares

    Slow Walk at Mulberry St.

    January 16, 2014 /

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    Smoke is everywhere…

    February 21, 2013

    The Quest for Belgian Chocolate…

    April 11, 2017

    @ Mediterranean Beach Games 2015 – Italian Female Rowing Team

    October 25, 2015
  • B&W,  Daily photo,  People,  Winter

    Late Night Arrival at Bertinoro’s Castle

    January 15, 2014 /

    There’s something about fog that eats light and sound in equal measure. At Bertinoro that night, the mist rolled in thick and silent, swallowing the medieval walls until they were no more than looming shapes. The only figure breaking the gloom was this woman, striding toward the castle gate with a purpose that suggested she hoped — perhaps against reason — that someone inside might still be awake. I shot this in black and white not as an afterthought, but because the scene demanded it. Colour would have been irrelevant here — the atmosphere was all about tonal gradation, shadow, and grain. Yes, grain. This isn’t the crisp, low-noise look…

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    Seeking Directions – Where Do I Go From Here?

    September 10, 2013

    Coffee Doesn’t Need a Table. It Needs a Moment

    June 17, 2013

    Hard work

    February 13, 2013
  • Colour,  Daily photo,  New York,  People,  Spring

    Leaving The Actor’s Studio

    January 14, 2014 /

    No, the title is not a misspell. To perform as a true artist, the Actors Studio must actually become an actor’s studio. Shot handheld on a cold night in New York, I framed this outside the famous 44th Street façade of The Actors Studio. What drew me wasn’t the name, but the irony held in the glow above the door. Big, institutional lettering—THE ACTORS STUDIO—brightly lit, looming. Yet below it, a single man stands, barely visible, caught in the diffused downlight from the marquee. It wasn’t staged. He just was there—half-shadowed, alone, waiting. Technically, this is a push to the edge. ISO was high, grain heavy. Shadows crush into black. Highlights…

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    Gigi Cifarelli Guitar Solo (feat. Michele Di Toro) – Live@Florian Espace Pescara

    March 8, 2016

    Halt!

    December 28, 2017

    Busker and Covid-19

    January 26, 2021
  • Bruxelles,  Colour,  Daily photo,  People

    Cold Night, Hot Drink

    January 13, 2014 /

    A cold night calls for a hot drink…

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    Shooting the Shooter…

    February 12, 2013

    Shooting Fast Alfa Romeo on a Race Track

    October 22, 2024

    When the parking’s lost

    May 16, 2013
  • Bruxelles,  Colour,  Daily photo,  Restaurants&Bar,  Streets&Squares

    Next Time, Maybe…

    January 12, 2014 /

    I made this image in one of those narrow alleys in central Brussels, where restaurants compete not just with food but with neon, colour, and attention. It’s visual overload by design. Menus on easels, signs screaming prices, waiters halfway between invitation and insistence. But what caught me wasn’t the display—it was the woman walking straight through, uninterested, unmoved. She wasn’t choosing where to eat. She was choosing not to. The photo hinges on that gesture. Her hands are in motion, her shoulders hunched from the cold, her gaze slightly lowered. She becomes the counterpoint to the street’s whole premise. All this effort around her, and none of it lands. That’s…

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    A Modern Nazca?

    December 4, 2014

    Waiting for the Fish

    December 18, 2021

    Lost in iPhone while the wind blows

    January 23, 2013
  • Colour,  Daily photo,  New York,  Spring,  Streets&Squares

    The Lost Battle

    January 11, 2014 /

    Against the New York traffic, the controllers themselves, contended in vain.

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    Too Late

    April 10, 2015

    An Inside Irongate

    February 26, 2014

    Shooting Italian 5 birilli

    May 18, 2025
  • Colour,  Daily photo,  Docks,  Winter

    Fisherman’s Friend

    January 10, 2014 /

    When the course is set back to the dock, especially at night, there is no better companion than the reassuring glow of the harbour’s twin beacons. These masts, painted in unmistakable red and green, have long served as silent guides, their geometry as familiar to mariners as the constellations above. This photograph, titled Fisherman’s Friend, plays not only on a brand name but on the enduring role of such structures in the choreography of safe returns. From a compositional standpoint, the image centres on the red mast, giving it commanding presence against a pastel-hued evening sky. The placement is deliberate—slightly forward and to the left of the green twin in…

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    Staying Behind

    November 28, 2013

    Generations

    February 5, 2013

    A true friend

    March 29, 2013
  • Colour,  Daily photo,  Docks,  Winter

    Life And Work On A Fishing Boat

    January 9, 2014 /

    I took this just before dusk in a working harbour, where boats aren’t romanticised—they’re tools, piled with other tools, patched, rusted, functional. Riviera isn’t posing. It’s docked, burdened with skiffs, plastic crates, folded nets, and the quiet fatigue of a long shift at sea. The composition pushes tight against the frame, stacking hulls on hulls, blocking any clear horizon. The visual noise—cables, ropes, red crane arm—disrupts the scene enough to pull you into its clutter. The sky, soft and forgiving in the background, does little to alleviate the heaviness of the vessel. That contrast matters. Technically, the image holds despite the mixed lighting. The fading day cast a bluish tint…

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    Orange Scarf

    November 9, 2014

    An urgent phone call?

    December 15, 2013

    Macarons. Again

    October 23, 2015
  • Colour,  Daily photo,  People

    A Calm Person

    January 8, 2014 /

    In a small village close to the mountains, during an outdoor celebration, I’ve been stricken by the calm of this woman. The troubles of life, at list for once, are light-years far.

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    October 14, 2014

    Wire Stylist

    January 31, 2015

    Lotus Tweak

    July 31, 2015
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