As the season has come to an end, here’s a showreel of a few of my clips for @URCOfficial
Being a camera operator for such events is something indescribable, you feel the adrenaline pumping through your body every time those giants start rampaging
Thanks to everyone for being interested in what I do, in three weeks I gained 900+ followers on IG from all over the world, unbelievable.❤️🩹
Knowing that there’s a community supporting me makes the sad news much more manageable:)
A sad update to my rugby friends❤️
A couple of days ago I got a call saying that all my M6N, W6N and U6N gigs were cancelled.
There are reasons and I respect them, but it’s still tough to receive this news less than a week before the event.
This is the year. We’re finally flying to the Grand Final.
Thanks a lot to the @URCOfficial guys for making it happen, can’t wait for the match day to come.
Thank you @chrisblake07 and @AdamRedmond for the opportunity🙏🏻
@Eanna_jpg My back’s ok mate👌🏻
On April the 19th I’ll have both W6N and URC, one match after the other in Parma.
I guess that day I’m gonna feel a bit tired🙃
A sad message to all my rugby friends.
Unfortunately, I’ve been told that I won’t be running on the pitch with my camera for the M6N this year. I’ll be there, I’ll work as a cameraman, but I’ll work on tripod at a corner of the pitch.
Don’t know why, feel a bit sad
I had the honour to film Perenara's last Haka, Italy vs All Blacks in Torino, 23/11/2024.
I have no words to describe how I felt during this incredible experience, I was shaking, I was mesmerized. I took off my headphones, forgot about the camera and enjoyed the moment.
@BrandonPortnoy@Federugby@AllBlacks @autumnnations We went for a prime lens, mainly for two reasons:
1. I have to run with the players close to the sideline, using a prime allows me to know the framing without watching the monitor, one thing less to manage while filming a high speed moment
2. Less flares from the lights🫡