«I am fascinated by all those things that transform a place into a space.»
«I am fascinated by all those things that transform a place into a space.»
I grew up observing my fathers hard work on site as a builder, captivated by his intense contact with reality and the way he “possessed” the building until it was completed. I followed him often and I enjoyed all those rough, empty and naked spaces, sometimes they were cold and there was a strong smell of dust, but there were few moments, early in the morning or at the end of the day, when a gentle light silently came in: all these spaces became so calm, pure and true.
Later I studied Architecture in Milan and Seville and after five years as an architect between Italy, Switzerland and the Netherlands I decided to dedicate myself entirely to photography.
I have never attended a photography course, I am a self-taught photographer. It was a spontaneous transition from my architectural studies. During the last university years, I had the opportunity to follow an esteemed architecture photographer in Milan where I understood that being a photographer could have been a tough job but as noble and interesting as being an architect. There was no a proper path: my interests in those specific moments kept it spontaneous, without any restrictions. This process has probably kept some sort of freedom in my approach and a constant need to understand, experiment and try by myself.
Everything was also related to my need to travel. It was also a good excuse to discover new parts of the city, which I would never find out otherwise. Later, my will to experience architecture in its true context emerged, where I could perceive the different moments of light, temperature, and atmosphere of that specific moment or that particular season.
I am not interested in simply describing an architecture project. I like to understand the feelings I can have in a space and work on them. I am fascinated by all those things that transform a place into a space. I’ve always found interesting how simple events can create intense atmospheres, transforming the ordinary into something magical. I am intrigued by the interior space and all those inside/outside situations. Probably it is an introspective process where I try to locate myself in this space and to understand how I perceive the atmosphere. I think this approach is free and spontaneous and through it, I am able to reveal pure space sensations in the images. I like looking for the light but I am not scared to reveal the darkness.
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