In the last years, the horseracing area has been suffering from a deep crisis due both to the management policy a bit accurate to the problems of the sector and by the economic crisis of Italy. However there are many fans who continue to believe in the sport. I decided to tell the horseracing that resists at this crisis and that still manages to attract many fans and to give work despite the cuts. Cuts that have heavily impacted the sector in recent years by more than 200 million euro in prize money of 2011 have seen a decrease in investments down to a prize money of 75 million euro for 2014, to be divided between a trot and canter. The interest in this world has led me to explore many of its aspects and to learn about a reality of sweat and sacrifice, commitment and dedication, awake at sunshine and returns late at night, trying to catch the different moments that characterize this world. This horseracing reality today continues to live only because the love for the horse goes over every obstacle [ ... ] because if you eat only bread and horse can fully comprehend this world."
Born in Siracusa in November 1984. In 2007 I graduate in Environmental Toxicology. At the beginning of 2011, beginning a study of photography, first by himself and later, to deepen the discipline, attend some courses and workshops. In 2013, beginning a collaboration within the photocollective PHOTO GRAPHIA creating several projects and exhibitions.