Come Posso Raccontarti?
I once read this sentence in Italian that struck me instantly, and that I wish I could fully translate in English:
It roughly translates into “How can I narrate you?”
"Raccontare" is the verb that we use when we say “let me tell you a story”.
It captures the idea of telling someone's story as if they are the story, which English just cannot do in two words.
I don’t believe your photographer is just “another vendor”.
We truly are with you the whole day. We are there from the first look to the sparkler exit. We can guide you, tell you if you have something between your teeth, fix your outfits, remind you to relax or hype you up.
Personally, I love to understand my couples as much as possible, hear the story of how they met, understand their vibe, what their uniqueness is and how I can capture it to the fullest. The best weddings and the best photos are the ones where I show up feeling like we already somehow know each other. Where I feel like we are friends.
Everything changes when after our first phone call we both feel like: that was amazing, we get each other!
Feeling comfortable and having broken the ice already makes it so much easier, even without having met face to face yet.
Every wedding day is one of a kind, and your photos should be too.
My approach brings together the timeless tones of film photography, the honest emotion of documentary storytelling, and the editorial elegance of contemporary digital editing, creating images that feel both classic and completely current.
Wedding photography goes beyond capturing what happened. It's about preserving how it all felt: the nervous excitement, the laughter, the quiet in-between moments that make your story uniquely yours.
These are the images you'll frame on your walls, flip
through on anniversaries, and one day pass down to your children,
and this is exactly what I keep in mind through every frame.
Your photos are a big deal:
for me it’s not ‘just another wedding’
because for you it’s everything.