Prior to establishing venues of his own, Camillo worked as a barman.[2]
One of the earliest venues established by Camillo was 'Subterrain', one of the first venues in Melbourne to host hip-hop nights; as well as the venue 'Inflation'.[4]
In the 1990s, Camillo established Revolver Upstairs with a business partner Thai pop star Tan Punturaumporn.[5] The purpose of Revolver Upstairs was to design a venue that would tap into street culture, arts communities, and subcultures.[5]
In 2003 he opened the Thai restaurant Cookie in the Curtin House building, it operates one floor below The Toff in Town nightclub which opened in 2007.[6]
In 2012 he took over the venue Pony, it was renamed to Boney the following year.[7] In 2019 the venue was closed for unknown reasons.[8]
In 2015 he opened Magic Mountain Saloon, a Thai restaurant with an interior designed by Australian architect Phillip Schemnitz.[1]