Ana & Ricardo’s family [Edinburgh, 2021]

Ricardo was my colleague for a few years but this was only the second time I was meeting his young family and it was in occasion of a photo-shoot agreed a while before.

Ricky is one of the most outspoken persons I have ever met and worked with. He has a huge internal energy and is always in the action field! His wife Ana is a superstar: she is really forward!! She is also outgoing, friendly and welcoming. Adriana is incredibly polite, respectful and mature for her age (she is also beautiful!) whilst Africa has a super quick, lively. sparkling personality: she is a mini-actress with amazingly well developed facial expressions!  

We spent an hour in Holyrood park assisting to the girls leaves-battle (it was freezing!) surrounded by extremely sociable swans (the first swans able to love children or, if not so, they were bearing with them in a very patient way!) and later on we headed to their house to have lunch together and take some indoors shots. It was short but intense…I hope to catch up with them again soon!

Floriane [Edinburgh, 2021]

Last November I had the immense pleasure to catch up with an old friend. We hand’t seen each other since 2010. Flo (Floriane) came to visit me me in Edinburgh from Toulouse. We met in 2006 at the library of the University of Tours, during my Erasmus year, and we became friends immediately. I guess it was a matter of empathy, artistic connection and a good vibes exchange. We always stayed in touch during the following decades!

Flo is one of the bravest and more optimistic people that I know. In the past 10 years she lived and worked in China & South Africa. I couldn’t believe that this time we would spend a couple of days together in bonnie Scotland!! The weather was reasonably dry and of course we managed to slip in a quick portrait session at the Botanics. Needless to say…she is a BEAUTIFUL subject to work with!

Elena seen by ph. Jo Tennant [Edinburgh, 2021]

I recently had portraits taken of…me! This is the story. I wanted to frame a nice picture of me for my dad’s birthday, so I contacted Portobello based photographer Jo Tennant. From time to time I enjoy modeling: yes, I have a “peacock side”! When it comes to portraiture I am also very curious to observe other photographer’s working (especially if they are Professionals). Posing for Jo was good fun: she is 100% approachable & while we were working, we chatted all the time of the shoot!! I really felt comfortable and I am really happy to praise her work & artistic talent with this post. When I received the pictures I was blown away!! They are how I wanted them to be: spontaneous, gorgeous shots, filled with mesmerizing colour and with the a beautiful golden hour lighting!

Please find her website here: https://www.20.photos/

Catrìona [Edinburgh, 2021]

I took these portraits of Catrìona in September 2021. We gathered in her gorgeous, elegant flat, close to the Edinburgh city centre. Catrìona is the kind of friend who stays with you for life. We met when we were Erasmus students in France, back in 2006. She was from the University of Stirling, I was coming from the University of Parma. We gathered for dinner with other students and started chatting. We stayed in touch ever since, albeit sporadically, until 2017 when I moved to Edinburgh. At that point, she also became a point of reference for me.

Catrìona is an artist. She is honest, open, generous, reliable, active, brave. Gifted with a deep sense of friendship, she is romantic, a geisha and a samurai together, calm and intense, somehow she is a pioneer. I love her and I wish her all the BEST!! That day she was dog-sitting Estelle, that happily agreed to become part of the shooting!

Noemi [Edinburgh, 2021]

I met Noemi in 2019, via a mutual friend, and we got on well! Impossible not to cherish her: she is charming! She is young and brave, sweet and strong, delicate but determined, romantic and lively, adventurous but stable, and with beautiful big eyes!

Even although that Saturday morning the weather did not exactly spoil us, we found a couple of gorgeous green spots for some elegant “country-styled” shots! I will share a secret with you…she is shy but she can be an incredibly good poser!! Thank you, Noemi!

Sandy [Edinburgh, 2021]

Sandy is a friend and I asked him if I could take some portraits because he looked like a suitable model for my style of photography!! He has beautiful facial features, deep-blue eyes and a cute, growing beard. He reminds me vaguely of actor Philip Seymour Hoffman! We had a relaxing photo session in the shrubbery…Please find below the results! With a sincere THANKS to Francesca & Olivia for assisting me!

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Olivia, Anna & Nneka [Edinburgh, 2021]

“Don’t walk in front of me… I may not follow
Don’t walk behind me… I may not lead
Walk beside me… just be my friend” – Abert Camus

A great opportunity was given again to me to take portraits of these girls together! Not only they were good fun, this allowed also me to grow up with my photography, by organising the space and coordinating their group portraits. We met on a grey May day at the Botanics, and even under a dull sky, these young women enlightened our outdoor studio, letting shine their sparkling personalities! Enjoy these beautiful memories!

Stéphanie [Edinburgh, 2021]

After six months, I have picked up my camera again, halleluja! Stéphanie is a dear friend from France who lives in Edinburgh, working as a bookseller. I asked her whether I could take some portraits of her. At the beginning she was super reticent at the idea, as she felt that she was not the “most suitable” model however, after some persuasion and turning the shoot into a game, helped her to break the ice! She is a reliable, good natured, patient, helpful and “human” person who always has a reassuring effect on me! I really like her and was very excited to work with her. She has an artistic vein and I believe that in some pictures she could pass as a poet in total communion with nature, at the Botanics

To do or not to do? [Edinburgh, 2021]

One of my weakest points is not being constant, not producing articles or taking photo shoots regularly. I would like to write more often and on a regular basis. There are periods where my brain is filled with ideas and I readily jump into action whilst other times I am almost drained of initiative. I have always been ashamed of this side of my personality. I should push myself more forcefully (I can be lazy!) but sometimes I just lack the impetus. Over the past few years I brainstormed a lot about my Facebook page (and I also asked advice from my friends): how to direct it, what topics to publish, what could be perceived as more interesting but at the same time would also catch my interest and any others who follow me.

At the moment I have a sort of a mental block but I am sure it is only temporary! Generally speaking, I would say that variety is important, like talking about my photographic journey, my shots, other photographers’ portfolios & experiences, new ideas & trends, maybe equipments…but always about photography!

If you have nothing interesting to say, it is better to be quiet for a while but that’s not an original thought!!

Handling criticism [Edinburgh, 2020]

I feel a bit uncomfortable to acknowledge this but…very often I take things on the personal side (yes, I am touchy!!). Accepting and handling criticism is a big challenge for me. This is applicable to my photographic experience as well as to my life’s journey.

I am here now thanks to a lot of hidden work that happened “behind the scenes”. We become who we are and we eventually succeed although other people won’t be able to see what has led to our present circumstances. Criticism does not necessarely need to be negative and positive criticism is an essential tool to allow us to challenge and improve ourselves. Even if it is “negative”, you can use it to achieve positive results.

I believe that criticism depends a lot on “Who”, “How” and “Why” it is made and if you want to receive it. How do you perceive the critic? Is he/she respected in the field of knowledge or just a “loud mouth”? What does this person represent to you? Is there an emotional bond between giver and receiver? In the end is criticism subjective or objective or both?

In my life I have received the “best “critics from people who loved me but sometimes also from those with whom I had little or no connection. I understood that in the end, they weren’t polemical notes against me, as they allowed me later to move forward. I think that a serious critic should have an in-depth knowledge of the topic or object under discussion and an honest attitude towards you. We all make mistakes but we should be self-aware enough to recognise them and turn them into strengths and a learnt experience.

Ru & Ian, your garden is stunning! P. s. Thank you Fra for this lovely shot!

A “Thank-you” letter to the Queen, with a reply [2020]

The Queen has a passion for photography and she has played a huge role in the contemporary history of this country but it is not just that…She has set the bar high, providing us with an example of a life grounded in a sense of responsible duty, free from selfishness. I have always wondered how she made it through several decades, being so stable and dutiful. I admire and respect her deeply, both on the professional and personal side.

In springtime I sent her a short Thank-you letter, saying how much I appreciated her for being a good example to others and for applying constantly a strong sense of justice, dignity, discipline and search for truth. And last month I was surprised and delighted that I got a response!! I am happy to display the letter here…God save the Queen!!

William [Edinburgh, 2020]

I am proud of this shoot for several reasons. William is a friend and I really wanted to have him pose for me since he is such a good model! Also, very rarely I work with male models, so for me it was extremely exciting. We met at the Botanic Gardens …in the Glasshouse!! We had the chance to spend a couple of hours in this magic jungle, surrounded by nature and silence (well, we spotted a couple of small and cheerful permanent residents, like a robin – singing fearlessly just a meter from us – and a black purring cat!). I have added them in the post below. In the end we got a few natural and unpretentious portraits. William fits perfectly into the surrounding nature and the colors enhance the shoot!

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Francesca [Edinburgh, 2020]

Francesca’s laugh precedes her. She is a beautiful woman but I believe that she reaches her zenith when she smiles. In early November 2020 we gathered in Portobello, as I wanted to take some headshots of her. We were joined there for a chat and a walk by a couple of friends, who eventually worked as unpaid assistants during our photo session! We set up on the beach a white bed sheet as background, with the hope that this would turn into a great asset for the final result …Well, that did not work out as expected but it was fun!! Francesca is gorgeous, she reminds me of an actress from the 70s or the 80s with her beautiful, thick, wavy hair and warm-hearted charming smile! Enjoy these lovely, “chilly” memories!

And a Thank You note to all my assistants over the years:

It is helpful to have assistants during a shoot…on the one hand it makes you feel “important”, whilst on the other it is just practical! I enjoy having people around while I work, even although it can be a bit more difficult to focus. It can never be taken for granted that a good quality final result can be obtained but, I can tell you that making a shoot more interactive is positive and stimulating! In the case of the pictures below I praise my brave assistants who were freezing & desperate for a hot coffee!!

Olivia, Anna, Elena & Nneka [Edinburgh, 2020]

I met Olivia at the beginning of the pandemic, we were colleagues in a call centre. I can tell that she was the best gift of that year to me. She only worked in the company for a few months before starting university (yep, she is 18 years younger than me!), but when we met the sparkle of friendship and understanding clicked, and we have stayed in touch since then. I have always appreciated her good nature and good faith, the sense of family & friendship that she has, her open-heartedness. Her affection lifts me up and her zest for life is skyrocketing! She also has a deep connection with photography, thanks to her mother!

I took pictures of her in November 2020. She had brought some of her friends with her, at the Royal Botanic Garden Edinburgh. The setting was outstanding with such beautiful autumn colors and it was intriguing to watch them acting more as a knit family rather than friends! Enjoy these beautiful memories (and the short video below)!

and that came as a GOOD surprise…Olivia & Necka on PhotoVogue!

If you believe that this is a studio portrait, then you are wrong! It was taken outdoors at the Botanics on a cold day!! Another friend supported the black drape and we created an improvised studio setting.

Is their pose provocative? I don’t think so. This portrait reminds me of an old daguerreotype taken during the American civil war, two friends standing together, lost in time and almost sharing the same destiny…

The girls were just outstanding and they got a bit emotional when I told them that the shot had been selected for publication by PhotoVogue!

Thank you, dear Editors, for our shared delight Alessia Glaviano, Chiara Bardelli Nonino & Francesca Marani!!