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Between
The Layers
Welcome to "Between the Layers", a blog where I explore photography as a way to capture more than just what’s in front of me.
Through layered images, inventive compositions and visual stories, I share what fascinates and inspires me, invites all of you to look at the world in a different perspective.


Reading a building turning architecture into visual stories
I always liked the idea that buildings can be read. Not in a literal way of course, but if you slow down and really look at it, architecture starts telling you stories. You just need to learn how to listen, or better how to see.
8 hours ago4 min read


Minimalist photography through multiple exposure
Many people think that with multiple exposure you only create visually complicated photos, layering chaos or having messy results. Well, to be honest I have to say that sometimes they are right. But who said that multiple exposure cannot be minimalist? Who decided that layering images automatically means confusion? Actually, I often try to play with the opposite concept. If used with intention, multiple exposure can also become a surprisingly powerful tool for minimalist phot
Jan 264 min read


Crafting a storytelling through multiple exposure
Darkside dreams #1 (I know: the image above is not a multiple exposure, but read the article and you'll understand why I put it there ;) This time I want to explore how multiple exposure can become a way of telling stories. When one image settles over another, the frame turns into a small stage where different moments speak together. Creating a narrative often begins with a feeling: it might be calmness, sometimes chaos, noise, or a sense of mystery. Sometimes a theme guides
Jan 124 min read


How to see things differently: my personal journey into abstract photography
Composition n. 2 How ordinary things hide beauty Abstract photography sounds like one of those things that only gallery people understand while the rest of us look at with a confused smile. But the truth is more simple and much more fun. Abstract work starts the moment you stop looking at things for what they are and start looking at them for what they could become. Many artists from the past played with this way of looking. Domenico Gnoli for example built whole paintings fr
Dec 15, 20254 min read


Inspiring locations for creative photography: My top 5 spots in Hong Kong.
Over the years, a few of places in Hong Kong have become my constant sources of inspiration, places where I lost track of time, experiment without limits, or simply watch the city vibrating.
I realized I return to them more often than others, probably because they gave life to some of my favorite shots.
So here it is: my list of 5 favorite spots for shooting in Hong Kong
Nov 3, 20255 min read


How Hong Kong’s iconic taxi became my creative playground
Hong Kong taxis are everywhere, weaving through traffic, honking impatiently and occasionally forcing pedestrians into dance moves to avoid being flattened.
Oct 20, 20253 min read
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