In the 1980s and 1990s, when I fantasized about how the photography of the future could have been, I would never, never have dared to be so optimistic to imagine that the hateful slides would disappear and that color photos could be edited in a0 impressive and flexible way as the image post processing adjustments made before with the black and white photos. Indeed, much, much more.
Long live digital photography, which enables us to control every moment and every step of the photographic process, completely and flexibly, from conception, preparation, recording, processing to publication of the finished photo across all possible virtual or physical media!
Long live the freedom from (almost) every technological constraint and the freedom to learn, do and modify everything you want at any moment of the image generation process.
I have been taking photos since the mid-1970s, but never with the pleasure and satisfaction of the last few years, since the camera sensors, the lenses and the increasingly sophisticated and flexible software enabled me to enjoy color photography optimally (and of course black and white too) in a previously unimaginable way!
I am passionate about landscape and naturalistic photography, I love night photography both in nature and in the city, I like still life photos and I like to photograph flowers in the studio.