It is said that a picture is worth a thousand words, which is actually true.

After the preparation, the ceremony, the details, the guests, and the party are over, the things that will remain are the emotions and memories, set by the images that we carry of those moments. The wedding day is a celebration of emotions, a mix of private and shared: feelings made public, and the nuance of very personal moments. The photos of a wedding day are the gateway to access the memories and feelings of that day, the moments shared with the people who were there. They are the means over time to light up our emotions.


 

As a photographer, I like to think of being able to devote to this all due care, skill and sensitivity. To capture the event in its uniqueness. To tell it with my photos and my style for what it was, for the way it was experienced by those, who were there.
Unobtrusiveness and naturalness are essential elements of my work, to approach the events without having them suffer from my presence and thus be altered. It is not a question of distance from the subject, but rather of behaviour. My job is to document the day from up close, without being obtrusive, with images that my clients will want to see and share, again and again over time, with photos that are full of life and emotion. Truly original because they reflect their day, lived in their own way, not some cliché or pre-cooked format that tells the way wedding photos should look, which is what can happen, when the photographer imposes his presence.

My purpose is to express my style in my pictures, without dictating what happens in front and around my lens, to make images that are satisfying both aesthetically and in terms of narrative content. With consistency, moment by moment, wedding after wedding, concentrating on delivering to my clients the images that they expect from me. Every single time.
I have been taking pictures for 26 years, since I was 14, the day I bought my first SLR (after saving for a long time).  I’ve always loved photographing people, first and foremost. To me, there’s no more interesting subjects than people and their stories.  Everybody has a story to tell, let me be the one to tell yours.
Sincerely,


Andrea