I was born and raised in Fidenza, a small town in Northern Italy. For years, I have been traveling internationally and particularly to the SWANA region, fascinated by the its historical richness, cultural diversity, and sense of community.
My photography primarily focuses on urban and architectural settings from West Asia and North Africa. Some of my work has been reposted by the Turkish Ministry of Culture and Tourism and by the Tourism Board of the Hashemite Kingdom of Jordan.

Academically, I graduated summa cum laude in International Politics from Bocconi University and participated in an exchange at the University of Pennsylvania, focusing on the history and politics of the Middle East, particularly Iran. Currently, I’m a student in the MSFS program at Georgetown University and a photographer for the Walsh School of Foreign Service.