Born in Rome in 1935, he developed a lifelong fascination with the interplay between light, structure, and everyday life. His early education drew him toward the practical arts, and he pursued formal studies that deepened his technical fluency and careful eye. Across decades, he contributed to a field centered on capturing momentary perception, often exploring how scenes are framed, perceived, and shared through imagery. He maintains a steady pace of creative work, collaborating with peers and engaging with evolving technologies while maintaining a grounded sensibility about composition, rhythm, and intention. His practice emphasizes clarity, accessibility, and the quiet rigor of making photographs that invite reflection. He continues to live and work in Europe.