I am a Ghanaian-Italian photographer, born in Italy in 1999. At the age of five, I moved to Ghana, where I spent the next eight years of my life. That transition profoundly shaped my perspective. Living in Ghana offered me a deep, firsthand understanding of culture, history, and community — insights that continue to influence how I see the world and interact with others. It taught me to appreciate diverse narratives and instilled in me a strong sense of identity that I now carry into every creative project.
During my childhood, I was frequently perceived as a troublemaker due to my challenging behavior both at home and in school. In retrospect, I understand that what appeared as rebellion was actually a strong, untapped passion seeking the right outlet for expression.
Today, photography has become that outlet—a powerful tool that allows me to translate my thoughts and emotions into visual stories. Through my lens, I aim to connect with a like-minded community—my yet-unfound tribe—who resonate with my experiences, energy, and creative vision.