• Italy | January & April 2019

    Il tempo scorre diversamente da come lo vivi. E’ la quarta dimensione, relativa ed effimera, così difficile da immaginare che ce ne rendiamo conto solo quando la sentiamo scivolare sulla nostra pelle. Disegna la vita [...]

  • GAZA STRIP | APRIL & MAY 2018

    This year marks the 70th anniversary of Nakba (“Catastrophe”) when in 1948 more than 750.000 Palestinian were forced to leave their native lands. Today in Gaza hundred thousand of refugees still waiting for their right of return. What’s behind [...]

  • Refugee Crisis 2011-2017

    The Dream is an emotional journey through the human condition, a state of being devoid of a reference point. It wants to tell the stories, reveal the humanity and show the strength of people who [...]

  • Spain | Oct & Nov 2017

    On October and November 2017 I went back to Barcelona, this time to cover the Catalan movement for independence from Spain working for AFP and for the italian newspaper Il Fatto Quotidiano.   

  • South Sudan | April & May 2017

    After 22 years of war against the North of the country, which ended in 2005, and a transition phase which lasted five years, in July 2011 South Sudan won its independence, through a national referendum [...]

  • South Sudan | April & May 2017

    South Sudan gained independence from Sudan on July 2011 becoming the world newest country as the outcome of an agreement that ended Africa’s longest-running civil war. The independence did not bring conflict in South Sudan [...]

  • Iraq | April 2017

    On December 2016 I went to Sulaymaniyah, a city of Iraqi Kurdistan near the border with Iran, on assignment for an Italian No-Government Organisation to develop a project on the Syrian refugees and the Iraqi [...]

  • Libya | October 2016

    I was in Libya for the first time at the beginning of the civil war, in February 2011. In 2016 I went back to Sirte cover the conflict against the Islamic State.   

  • Balkans, October 2015

    Dreaming Europe, a body of work whose intimate, subtle portraits document refugees as they find a moment of peace on their long and grueling journey.

  • Italy, 2015

    “Things they carried” shows images of the objects found among the migrants who died trying to crossing the Mediterranean to reach Italy. Fabio Bucciarelli for The New York Times  

  • Turkey, March 2015

    During summer months, Turks and Arabs on holiday crowd the Turkish port of Mersin. But in the last few years, hotels on Mersin’s waterfront have become home to a different kind of traveler.

  • Italy 2009 - 2014

    On April, 6th at 3.32 am, a 6.2 tremor with an epicentre between Onna and L'Aquila hit Abruzzo. Many buildings were damaged, and many historic buildings collapsed, causing the death of 307 people and the evacuating of 80.000 in over 100 tents camp.

  • Eastern Ukraine, May 2014

    During May 2014 I’ve been traveling for the first time in Easter Ukraine to document the conflict between pro-Russian fighters and Ukrainian sodiers.

  • South Sudan, Spring 2014

    Maiores Nostri is a reportage whose aim is to rediscover the ancestral human life, out of society and in close connection with nature.

  • Mali, January 2013

    In January 2013 France announced its military intervention in Mali to reclaim territory seized by Islamist rebels. As French airstrikes drove militants back and ground troops reclaimed town after town, I traced their advance from the country's western front line to the north.

  • Gaza Strip, December 2013

    During December 2013 a strong torrential rain hit Gaza, causing a flood where more than 5,000 people were evacuated from their homes and hosted in temporary shelters without electricity or toilets. The winter storm, called Alexa exacerbated the drastic situation of Gaza's 1.8 million people.

  • Iraq & Syria, Autumn 2013

    In October 2013 I spent 3 weeks in Kurdistan, just days before Iraq closed its border with Syria. I stayed most of time in a Syrian section called Rojava, which 2 milion Kurds call home and where a de facto Kurdish government was established just one month afterward.

  • Haiti, April 2013

    Défilé de Beudet Hospital represents one of the two crumbling psychiatric facilities in Haiti. The current hospital's conditions don't allow patients to receive the necessary treatments and let them live as caged animals, prisoners of their own minds.

  • Turkey, June 2013

    Between the end of May and the whole month of June 2013, Turkey faced the largest anti-government protest since the AKP takeover, more than a decade ago.

  • Aleppo, Syria. October 2012

    'Battle to death' documents the epicenter of the Syrian civil war in the streets of the northern city of Aleppo where residents suffered a brutal human toll from daily fighting.

  • South Sudan, June 2012

    In June 2012 I went to South Sudan to document the challenges the country was facing after its declared independence: millions of displaced people hoping to return home, 50 years of neglected infrastructure, massive food shortage.

  • Libya 2011

    The Libyan revolution began on February 2011, in the wake of the riots that changed the Arab world. In contrast with what happened in Tunisia and in Egypt, in a few weeks the Libyan Revolution [...]

  • Egypt, December 2011

    The Egyptian Revolution brought Hosni Mubarak's regime to an end and caused his flee from the country. However the Egyptians continued to demonstrate, accusing the new government of persevering with Mubarak's politics and urging the Supreme Council of the Armed Forces (SCAF) to hand over power to a transitional civilian government.

  • Greece, July 2011

    On the 28th, 29th of June Greek citizens went on 48 hours general strike in the main squares of the largest cities in the country.

  • Thailand, Autumn 2010

    Mae Tao Clinic run by Maw Keh - ex Karen warrior - provides free health care for refugees, migrant workers, and other individuals who cross the border from Burma to Thailand. Maw Keh calls this department 'Workshop Prosthesis'.

  • Burma-Thai border, 2010

    In November 2010 about 20,000 Burmese refugees escaped from the armed conflicts between Burmese army and Democratic Karen Buddhist Army (DBKA) happening Karen State by crossing Thai - Burmese border. The 8th November's one was 2010's biggest Burmese refugees' exodus.

  • Karen State, Burma 2010

    About 40% of Burma's population belongs to ethnic groups. Karen are roughly 7% of Burmese population, approximately 50 million of people. Karen people are represented by Karen National Union (KNU), a political organization with an armed wing, Karen National Liberation Army (KNLA), that has been fighting the Burmese government since 1949 in the world longest ongoing conflict.

  • Iran, 2009

    Iran is the first country by number of nasal plastic surgeries, or Nose Jobs. Walking in Iranian cities, it is common to spot young middle class people showing the typical signs of a nose job. What apparently is an aesthetic value, reveals indeed the strong conflicts of the Iranian society.