Merci
Merci is a unique woman who radiates kindness, love, and empathy, yet carries an unmistakable inner strength—a solid core that guides her. Conversations with her are filled with sincerity; her stories are real, and time seems to dissolve in her presence.
Her mother, an essential figure in her life, shaped her worldview and attitude toward learning and living. The defining wisdom her mother gave her—“your first marriage is with your education”—became a guiding principle.
Her love for people, her devotion, her ability to accept without conflict, and her calm inner presence add to her sense of professionalism. She embraces those close to her with tenderness and carries a deep longing for those who have passed, which only underscores her authenticity.
Observing her moments of contemplation is captivating—it makes you wish you could take part in her inner dialogue.
Even her gestures tell a story: they carry a trace of Italy, a reflection of her inner emotions and unspoken thoughts.
Italy is not just a place, but a vital part of her life, woven through her love, her family, and her husband.


























Framed Authenticity
Inner strength, passions, talents, fears, and experiences are all part of our hidden inner world.
Capturing personalities and their visible or invisible uniqueness is my greatest joy as a photographer.
Before I capture a unique frame, I like to talk, to feel, to observe.












Unique expressions
Black and white tones reduce distractions and help emphasize the true person behind me.
The person below is deeply dedicated, open, and always in a state of thought and reflection.
He has a very open mindset and a unique sense of humor. His gestures, expressions, and facial features are his own special way of communicating with the world around him.










She is so different from the person she was a couple of years ago — even just a year ago. Now, she has this true inner calm that gives her the strength to pursue her dreams, goals, and future. Even when there are doubts or obstacles, as expressed in the first image, it's okay to acknowledge them. Now, she is strong enough to move forward and unleash her true talents and potential.







