Editorial Wedding Photography

The experience

A simple, carefully considered and personal path, from the first message to the delivery of the photographs.

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Philosophy

I photograph discreetly, without directing the day. My task is to recognise what happens and to render it in a coherent, understated and lasting visual language.

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Getting to know each other

Every story begins with a conversation. We dedicate the necessary time to getting to know each other, understanding your desires and building together a day that can be lived with naturalness and serenity. In the months leading up to the wedding, I remain at your disposal to accompany you in the photographic planning of every moment.

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Living the moment

My approach is discreet and authentic. I tell the story of the day as it happens, observing what makes every instant unique and intervening only when necessary to create elegant portraits without interrupting the natural rhythm of your wedding.

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Giving shape to memories

Once the day is over, an equally important job begins. Each photograph is personally selected and developed, with attention to colors, light and the coherence of the narrative, to give you back a refined and timeless collection.

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Safeguarding your story

You will receive a selection of images designed to make you relive your wedding with the same intensity of the emotions experienced. Each photograph is the result of a process cared for with attention, so that your story can accompany you through the years with the same authenticity as the first day.

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A story destined to last

Photographs change value as the years go by. This is why every image is selected and developed with the same attention with which it was created, so that your story can accompany you over time with authenticity and elegance.

Every wedding has its own rhythm, its own emotions and a story that cannot be repeated. This is why every story is born from observation, listening and the ability to capture what happens naturally, without forcing and without pre-established schemes.

A documentary moment during a wedding

My approach with couples

I like to truly get to know the couples I photograph.

I believe that only by building an authentic relationship is it possible to create images that are equally true: photographs that could not belong to any other wedding, because they tell the story of the people, their way of being together, and everything that makes their story unique.

That is why I never arrive at a wedding with a list of photographs to replicate or with a pre-defined idea of what should happen. I prefer to observe, listen, and let myself be guided by the people in front of me. My photography is born from the day, not the other way around.

When logistics allow, I love working alone. A discreet presence makes everything simpler, creates greater intimacy, and allows the couple to forget much more easily that there is a camera nearby. It is also the way I can truly enter the day, photographing it in a reportage and natural style, without the need to interrupt it.

My vision is clean, contemporary, and editorial, but I never want it to become a rule that the couple must adapt to. It should only be my way of reading their story.

No constructed poses or gestures that do not belong to you. Everything should be as natural as walking together hand in hand.

That is why, before the wedding, I like to know a little more about you: what you love, what represents you, your story, the atmosphere you are imagining. All this information is precious to understand better and create a story that will speak of you in an even deeper and more authentic way.

The same principle guides my post-production. I seek a contemporary aesthetic but without chasing overly marked trends: colors, light, and atmosphere must preserve over time the same elegance they had on the day they were photographed.

My approach with couples is friendly, spontaneous, and flexible. I like to be close enough to tell what happens from the inside, but discreet enough to let everything happen naturally.

Because, in the end, the result I seek is precisely this: to make you find yourselves in the photographs without making you feel my presence.

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