Time
A step back in time. This is one of my first images where I felt that the camera not only records reality, but can transform it. I kept it in my portfolio to always remind myself that the patience to let time flow through the lens is the first lesson of any photographer.
Urban melancholy
When you say “industrial landscape” or “combined,” the last word that comes to mind is poetry. But this setting is special to me precisely because it does the opposite. The warm, heavy light of the sunset transforms the lines of steel and concrete into a nostalgic scene. It’s a visual reminder that you can find beauty, light, and peace at the end of the day, even in the harshest places, if you know how to look.
A second of freedom
For me, nature photography is first and foremost an exercise in patience. This shot represents that rare moment you wait for hours in silence: a split second of perfection, where time seems to stand still. I didn't just want to photograph a bird, I wanted to capture that absolute feeling of freedom and grace. It's an image I look at whenever I need a moment of calm.
The conductor
I love this photo so much because it transforms a completely ordinary scene on the lake into a real piece of theater. I called it «The Conductor» because, in that exact split second, the bird seemed to transform into a dramatic maestro, ready to set the tone for the entire orchestra of nature. It's the frame that always reminds me that photography should have life, attitude and, why not, a little humor.
Split Second
Here, everything depended on reflexes and timing. I wanted to freeze the exact moment the bird took off from the wooden post. The sun rays illuminating the edges of its wings highlight the texture and elegance of the flight.
The Geometry of Silence
Long, vaulted corridors have something hypnotic about them. I chose to convert them to black and white to highlight the perfect lines of the ceiling, the wall textures, and the play of light. The lonely silhouette in the distance gives dimension and a sense of mystery to these massive spaces.
A Splash of Color
A gray, rainy day can be extremely photogenic if you pay attention to contrasts. The wet geometric pavement and historical buildings formed an almost monochrome background, so that bright red umbrella was exactly the element I needed to bring the whole scene to life.
The Gold of History
Sunset light has a unique way of bringing old stone to life. I captured this abbey exactly when the sun dressed the tower in a warm, honey color. The dirt road in the foreground seems to invite you for a walk back in time.
Lace in Stone
When you stand in front of such an entrance, you realize the incredible craftsmanship of the past. The level of detail carved into this old stone left me speechless. It no longer looks like a simple building, but a giant sculpture that has survived time.
The Silent Observer
What drew me to this photo was the visual contrast. While the water in the background is an explosion of movement, a white and foamy chaos, the heron stands completely still, focused, and perfectly isolated on its rock.
Golden Reflection
A moment of perfect stillness. The warm light transformed the background vegetation into a golden canvas, and the calm water created a flawless mirror for the elegant silhouette of this flamingo. It's nature captured in its purest form.
Silence at the Edge of the World
A small, isolated chapel on the rocks, battered by the wind and waves. I opted for a sepia tone and included the solitary silhouette of the person walking through the sand to give the image a dreamy atmosphere, a timeless sense of isolation and introspection.
The Rhythm of the Old City
The famous tram on the narrow streets. I chose a black-and-white edit to remove any distracting colors and focus entirely on the cobblestone textures, the tram tracks, and the dramatic play of light and shadow on the facades of the old buildings.
The Gold of Rome
Rome during the golden hour has a magic that is hard to describe. I photographed this vibrant sunset over the Tiber River, with the imposing silhouette of the Vatican in the background. The city simply seems to catch fire under the sun's rays, offering a warm and romantic view.
Waiting on the Platform
A foggy morning on a train station platform. What drew me here was the perfect chromatic contrast: the right side is dominated by the warm, geometric light of the station, while the left side fades into the cold, industrial fog of the waiting carriages.
Journey into the Unknown
Fog completely transforms any ordinary place into a movie scene. I captured this moment in the Galați Train Station, where the warm, strong light of the headlights cuts through the cold, bluish atmosphere of the morning. It's the kind of image that makes you wonder where that journey leads.
Power in Motion
We usually think of swans as extremely delicate and static creatures. Here, I wanted to capture their other side: raw energy and strength. I caught the exact fraction of a second when its wings hit the water. I turned it into black and white so the focus falls entirely on the shape, the frozen water drops, and the movement.
Morning Chill
I wanted to capture exactly how I felt in that field: the bone-chilling cold and the absolute silence of the morning. The sun was barely cutting through the thick blanket of fog, creating a mysterious atmosphere. It’s a raw, unfiltered image, showing exactly how the beginning of that day looked.
The Reward of Getting Lost
This photo has a funny story. I woke up at 5 AM and cycled for 12 kilometers in the cold, following a GPS shortcut to a lake. The lake wasn't there, and the road just ended in a field. I was tired and frustrated, but when I looked up, I saw this landscape. The soft colors of the dawn, the quiet mist, and the lonely tree reminded me that sometimes it's actually good to get lost.
Silence and Noise
Taken at the Santa Susanna Springs, this is probably my favorite photo from that day. I was drawn to the huge contrast right in front of me: at the top, the swan was floating gracefully in perfect, mirror-like silence. And right below it, the water was crashing down with power and noise. I chose to leave it in black and white to emphasize this difference between calm and chaos
Between Worlds
I love how this massive gateway frames the city life, turning an ordinary street into a living painting. I chose to press the shutter exactly as someone crosses the threshold, moving from the cool shadows into the warmth of the sun outside. To me, this image is about those moments of transition we experience every day, between where we’ve been and where we are heading.
The Sacred Threshold
I wanted to capture that moment of transition when you step under an archway and all the noise of the world fades away. In this corner of Poggio Bustone, architecture becomes a frame for a place where time seems to have stood still. I let the heavy shadow of the stone shelter the light-drenched courtyard, as a symbol of the peace we all seek.
Painted by Light
In the stillness of the Poggio Bustone sanctuary, I captured the moment when sunlight filters through the stained glass and begins to 'paint' over the artwork on the wall. It’s more than just light; it’s a conversation between the old and the new, between what we see and what we feel. I took this shot because it reminded me that, in the right places, even the shadows have color.