Documentary&Street

The street is not a backdrop—it is life in motion. I have a deep curiosity about people—how they walk, pause, turn; the shifts in their expressions, the language of their bodies, the traces of emotion left behind. I often stand at the edges of crowds, on street corners, near bars— observing the quiet theatre of daily life. Waiting for a glance, a natural movement, or an unspoken solitude to emerge.

From the morning light in Venice to the fading hours in foreign cities, I move and photograph— seeking the fleeting moments most easily missed. To me, documentary photography is not merely about recording time, but about entering a silent dialogue— with people, with cities, with time itself. Through the lens, I try to hold onto what cannot be staged, but is always—deeply—real.