The light, the flowers and the objects in my home. They are intense journeys between the rooms to chase the light by moving flowers, leaves and branches that change colors and always fascinate me. In their withering I seem to read the stories of their short lives so I immortalize them when they are now withered. They contain, within petals and leaves, those colors and shapes that time has consumed and transformed. Transfiguring the dying vitality into new flowers, ancient and wise. It is a life break that I love fortograph.
A Fine Art photographer with a degree in architecture, she embarked on a career in theater as an actress and director. Curious about everything, she observes reality, investigating the light on small things that transcend their appearance and acquire a poetic diversity. Her pursuit of brightness and darkness becomes one with the lens, an attentive and probing gaze that reflects her perennial search for unrepeatable moments. He has written plays, published six books and writes about photography on his blog L’Auraphotografica, on Artwort, independent art blog and on the cultural magazine Globus.