At the beginning of my career, I worked as a street style photographer during Fashion Weeks in Milan and Paris, moving through show venues and the fast, electric energy of the streets. These photographs tell the story of my first years as a photographer—the long days spent walking, the people I met, the fleeting conversations, the unexpected encounters, and the moments that appeared and disappeared in a matter of seconds. My aim was to portray fashion at its most vivid and authentic: not only the outfits, but also the atmosphere, the characters, the waiting, the small details, and those gestures that—within seconds—shape an identity. My approach has always been rooted in reportage: observing, waiting, following the rhythm of the crowd, and finding—within the excess and the speed—a genuine trace of humanity. I’m interested in the relationship between people and space, between intention and the unexpected, between a constructed image and what escapes control.

These photographs are a curated selection of my work in this field.

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