This series presents a vision of Rome that deliberately avoids the stereotypical, "postcard" imagery typical of mass tourism. The lens moves beyond the landmark to explore an intimate, silent dialogue between the individual and the urban space.

The city is revealed as a living organism made of shadows, reflections, and moments of waiting.

Here, the human figure is not a mere spectator but an element that merges with both ancient and modern geometries, suggesting that the true essence of the "Eternal City" lies in its architectural silence and the persistence of its forms beyond the human passage.

A black and white study of rhythm and scale. The vast brick staircase creates a powerful geometric pattern, framing the small, candid movement of a child’s first steps within the immensity of the urban landscape.

First steps

A reflection on time and beauty at the Ara Pacis. The golden sunset light creates a chromatic parallel between a young woman and an angel statue, merging everyday life with the city’s monumental history in a single, timeless frame.

Two angels

A rigorous composition playing with architectural lines and the textured warmth of Roman walls. A couple seated on a low wall becomes an integral part of the urban geometry, suspended in a moment of quiet, golden stillness.

Golden solitude

Waiting for something to happen

The final seal of the series. This rationalist perspective captures the silent soul of the city through a play of light and shadow. The rhythmic arches and the stark zebra crossing summarize the dialogue between architectural permanence and the paths of modern life.

Indietro
Indietro

Uncanny - (Un)knowing Urban Spaces