Lately, I've been shooting a lot with the Fuji GFX, mainly using the 110mm lens for portrait and glamour photography. It's an incredible lens, and even more, the camera is super versatile. Sure, it’s a bit on the heavy side, but the image quality is outstanding. The film simulations really steal the show—it’s hard to beat. I’ve never come across another camera that gives me the same film-like feeling, even in JPEGs, provided you handle everything properly. It’s like I’m getting the essence of film, but with the convenience of digital.
Despite being busy running my video game studio, playing bass guitar, and frequently driving around Veneto for photoshoots, I never really feel tired. After leaving Ubisoft and the massive game industry behind, I finally felt free. I have control over my time, and more importantly, my creativity. I no longer have boundaries, except for the ones I set myself. I feel liberated, in charge of my own life, and, for the first time, truly fulfilled. It’s a kind of happiness that comes from knowing that the goblin in your head is fully realizing your vision.