Born on the outskirts of Milan, I came to photography through a circuitous route. I studied film at the Civic School of Cinema Luchino Visconti in Milan, and worked as a videographer and editor before going on to complete an MA in Film at Screen Academy Scotland. After graduating I worked as an editor in animation, before eventually moving into film instruction at Bow Valley College in Calgary. Along the way I lived in London, Edinburgh, Glasgow, Vienna, Tenerife, and Toronto, and traveled through Southern Africa, Southeast Asia, Nepal and Japan. My documentary on Botswana’s heavy metal scene, March of the Gods, has screened at festivals internationally.

Movement and displacement have shaped how I see. My practice has gradually shed the collaborative constraints of film and settled into photography as a space for solitary visual research; a place to ask questions I’m not sure I can answer.