About me

Photographing Castle Geyser, Yellowstone National Park

I was born on the Mediterranean island of Sardinia, Italy and started playing with cameras at the age of 6. My intense passion for photography has taken me all over the world including places such as Canada, France, Ireland, Jordan, Hong Kong, Cambodia, Japan, Peru, Brazil, Egypt, Micronesia, across the United States and more. So far I’ve visited 48 or 49 states, I lost count.

As an artist, I like to keep my eye open to all image possibilities, but I primarily focus (pun intended) on landscapes, both natural and man-made (what I like to call the Human Landscapes), but he also enjoys capturing the essence of snowsports as well as rodeos.

My ceaseless quest to frame each place’s inherit beauty will continue on my upcoming voyages to other far away locations, such as Nepal.

I have contributed my photos, as well as expository articles, to periodicals such as Popular Photography, Ski Trax, Cross Country Skiing, 32 Degrees (the official magazine of the Professional Ski Instructors of America and American Association of Snowboard Instructors), Disneyland Paris’ internal publications, computer magazines in Italy, and more.

I’m a certified member of the American Association of Snowboard Instructors, and I also holds a certification in Avalanche Rescue and Snow Study, as well as Deep Diver and Rescue Diver SCUBA certifications. A few years ago I left my beloved Jackson Hole, Wyoming and moved to Bozeman, Montana, but Wyoming is still in my heart, and luckily a short ride away on my Honda Africa Twin adventure motorcycle.

You can often find me hiking around the mountains on and off the beaten path, or on the ground contorting himself into a position to get that unique shot. I primarily work with Canon EOS cameras and my ever-growing collection of lenses. My never-leave-behind lens is the Canon EF 24-105 L and my newest addition is the mirrorless Canon EOS M6 Mark II which has the perfect size and weight for traveling light without compromising on quality.

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