A few words of introduction.
Photography is the most vivid version of reality we can ever have: it has been used as an account of history, society and the complex map of human emotions ever since the technology was invented. Sharper than any painting, the digital eye of any camera is the ultimate thief: stealing yet preserving pockets of time, forever frozen and unique.
Five main pages host samples of my past and recent work, mainly consisting of portraits, landscapes and architecture, all having been undertaken in many different countries.
Anyone interested in my work is welcome to contact me by using the e-mail address supplied on each page.
Heart of Stone
Forgotten footsteps and whispering shadows: stone rocks its ghosts to sleep and watches your every move.
Sky & Water
The world as it once was and as it should be.
Water pouring down hills and into valleys. Trees with green fingers reach skyward, bursting to flee their grasping, mangled siblings that frost-smitten, lie down to feed the earth. Skyscapes...rowers racing towards winter, the approaching finish-line, creeping in
on the first cold breeze from the mountains....
Flesh & Bone
The human spirit is most similar to a candle, defiantly braving the darkness when this is at its deepest...even with just a flicker. It is this light - this spirit which
makes each human unique.
Colours of the Mediterranean
The island of Malta may seem small, but it has
unique
features of its own - but the peaceful groves of vegetation are as
unique in character and as different from anything else that may be seen
elsewhere.
Monochrome Vintage
The art
of Black and White photography still surpasses colours when it comes to
conveying a dramatic or vintage effect, due to the subtle gradations between
various shades of grey.