An observer with a deep interest in the psychological aspects of people's behavior

Indoor Studio

For every custom project, it is essential to rely on professional equipment that enhances and streamlines the work experience. Therefore, knowing how to manage a studio set is crucial. I have gained this skill through my experience as a lighting technician, assistant photographer, and photographer, learning to coordinate tools and collaborators on my sets.

Postproduction

The post-production work that takes place immediately after the shooting is crucial. Depending on the client's needs and specific requests, I am able to refine and perfect the images. Using Adobe Photoshop, I can smooth and even out skin tones, as well as adjust the surrounding environment to make it appear cleaner and more geometrically balanced. This is all made possible by my decade-long experience as a graphic designer, which preceded my work as a photographer.

Outdoor Set

SKILLS

There’s nothing better than taking advantage of the countless nuances of natural outdoor light. Research, selection, and scouting of the location for the shoot based on specific needs are essential. Organizing the team in preparation for extreme situations is crucial to ensure the safety of the models.

Skills

My experience working with clients has allowed me to develop listening and communication skills that help me turn every idea into reality.

I hated photography in the beginning.

I used to draw and one of my first commissions was a illustration for a online adv.

Later I evolved my handy craft into digital media, understanding the value the elements in the space. Often my subjects for works were people.

That’s why today I have a camera helping me shooting people.

At the end I didn’t hate photography.

I just didn’t know what to do with it.