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What inspired you to start photography?
Tutto è iniziato con film e riviste di snowboard e skateboard. C'era anche un ragazzo nel gruppo che fotografava i rider BMX locali e che mi ha ispirato ad acquistare la mia prima fotocamera.
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What drives you to continue progressing and pushing yourself?
Semplicemente l'idea che ci sia sempre qualcosa di nuovo da imparare. A volte capita che guardi le mie vecchie foto e penso 'Cazzo, potrei fare di meglio, o cambierei questo e quello'. Non riesco proprio a smettere di esplorare nuove tecniche e di provare nuove idee.
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What part does fitness / health / wellness play in your life?
It plays a big part. Constantly being on the road, adjusting to climate changes and new time zones every other week takes it’s toll and can easily ruin you physically and mentally. I always make sure I get a good night’s sleep and eat healthy. Whenever I’m home I see my osteopath or a massage therapist who take care of my body and help relieve stress. And although I work out at home I can never really manage to find extra time and energy to exercise when I’m on my work trips. Luckily, my job keeps my lifestyle active as I snowboard, skate or surf all the time, but I’m trying to learn how to include a couple work out sessions in-between.
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What has photography taught you about yourself?
It has taught me patience and to believe in what I do.
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What would you hope to inspire in the people who look up to you?
To be themselves, to be curious, to never give up and be passionate about what they do.
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Any words or tips to people who want to start photography?
Practice and make mistakes. If you want this to become your career try to figure out what the purpose of your photography is. Put your heart into it. And just know that photography takes time, just like anything else.
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