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"The most important piece of photographic equipment you will ever use is actually your head, and not your camera" says Tom Langford.

 

Photography arrived quite late in my life, but fortunately passions are timeless, so in 1998

I took a camera in my hands without knowing that after a while my desire would be to keep it there forever. Taking pictures has become something that goes beyond the simple realization of images and has deeply changed my way of experiencing life and relating to others.

In the past 5 years I worked for several international agencies and clients such as
2night, Tilllate, Beachmonkey, Summer Jamboree (Senigallia), Miami WMC/UMF, Sapori & Motori (Fano), Nightshow (Riccione), InRock (Piobbico) and lately as cinematographer and art fashion consultant for

AMM Records and AMTrax Music productions.

My images appeared on many magazines and journals such as
Il Corriere Adriatico, Life And People, Visto, La Repubblica, Il Messaggero,

to name some of them.

In the last years I've been also honored to shooting
Madonna during her live in Florence, Biagio Antonacci at the Palarossini of Ancona, Malika Ayane, MuseMarracash, Justine Mattera, Maurizio Vannelli, I Camaleonti, Fabrizio Corona, Fiordaliso, Thiago Barcelos, Matteo Viviani from Le Iene, Serie A and B soccer players as Fabio Quagliarella, Simone Pepe, Manolo Gabbiadini, Michele Pazienza, Davide Matteini

and top famous names that livened up the music industry, as Skrillex, Nari & Milani, Maurizio Gubellini, Federico ScavoEmanuele Inglese

and many others.

 


I live in Italy and work all over the world.

Who we are

A little suggest for equipment to those who are interested in becoming a photographer


Whatever works, figure out what you want to do and do some research on how to get it done. Hit up a local camera store, search online, and find the best tools that can help you get your job done. I would say the biggest mistake you could make would be to go and buy a bunch of gear and then not know how to use it. Get a camera first, shoot around, and when you run into a problem, or something that you want to do, and you can't figure out what you need to make it happen. Once you figure out what you need, try to make it on your own. If you can't make it, buy it I see so many people with even more gear than I own and they don't even have camera basics down yet. Don't overwhelm yourself and make it harder than it needs to be!

 

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