Stefano Valentini was born December, 22, 1985 in Florance italy to a would be painter and a bakers wife. His father being a painter, spending most of Stefano's early childhood trying to mold him into a prodigy by teaching him how to paint at the age of five. Slowly forcefully progressing to advanced levels of art at the age of fifteen until he got his hands on his first camera.
Through his teens to near adulthood he spent his time taking pictures of meaningless things such as birds, sunsets. Till his father found his photo album and ruined it by throwing it away. Until Stefano's disapproval of his father's actions led Stefano to revolt against his father and burned his greatest works before packing up and joining the army after completing a two year corse of photography school.
He spent months in military camp to have the means to defend himself before going off to Afghanistan with the American people to photograph the battles fought and won through thick and thin until the granade incident. Twenty seven. He was honorably discharged after taking the photo of the soldier that was killed by the very granade incident that took his eye.
His greatest achievement and he obtained recognition through the norbit photos he took. And on that day forward since he couldn't return. To war. Turned to modeling photography as a replacement job.
Turning to killing them for a new form of art. In the beauty of death.