Raffaella’s story begins in Venice, her hometown, where she began working as an archive photographer for the university’s Institute of Architecture at the end of the 90s. It was a job she found to maintain her passion for photography, inherited from her father, whilst at the same time serving to widen her horizons when it came to architecture.
“The salary wasn’t enough to support me on its own,” she remembers, “so I began creating websites and that’s how I ended up getting in touch with some of the riders taking part in local championships, which later led me to meet some of the protagonists at world level like Gino Borsoi and Lucio Cecchinello.”