Lisa’s maternity shoot [Casalbaroncolo, 2024]

I have known Lisa and her family since she was 7 or 8 years old. I’ve always liked her personality and, even though we didn’t hang out that much over the years, we’ve never lost sight of each other. I was pleased to discover that she was expecting a baby and, when she asked me to take her maternity photo shoot, as she “felt comfortable with me”, I had one of those happy moments! One piece of information you might need to know about Lisa is that she has clear idea and she comes straight to the point: she is aware of her expectations and says it to your face. I had ideas on how to organise the shoot, she had some too, but apart from an initial disagreement about removing her glasses (I said to her: “You have beautiful eyes, show them!”), everything went smoothly. Lisa, you are blessed: your family is so loving and tight, Mirko adores you and thank God, we had beautiful summer weather that night! I can’t wait to meet your little prince Edoardo!!

One my favourites below!

Matteo & Ludovica [Parma, 2024]

When I think my life is busy these days, I forget to imagine what it would be like if I had a child! Last weekend I had the pleasure of taking some shots of Ludovica’s kiddo, who is a bright, cheeky and wonderful, little “earthquake”. He definitively had a blast in his natural environment, the garden, under the protective eyes of his momma! It seemed to me that he would never run out of his energy 🙂 The time flew by in a pleasant way: it was great to see the strong bond between the little one and his super momma and it was almost sad for me, at the end of the afternoon, to carry back to my car the photo equipment! Enjoy these shots!

Ludovica & Laura [Parma, 2024]

During the last week-end I took some portraits of my dear friend Laura and her beautiful toddler Ludovica in a field in Marore. As the light was intense, we shot in the shade. Having worked with the new Canon R6 Mark II a very few times (this was actually the 1st time I used it outdoors), I was not super confident and this was actually a test session for me. Anyway, I am impressed by the capabilities and potential of this mirrorless camera! I like these shots because they are candid, spontaneous and neat. A tenderness, a tranquillity and a sense of ‘discovery’ emerge from them. Ludovica is an independent, silent and keen observer and is very attached to her great momma!

Laura & Ludovica [Parma, 2022]

I was happy to gather with Laura in the studio and finally meet her little and much-desired Ludovica! In Laura’s eyes, I could see the tiredness of the last few months of pregnancy and of the childbirth, but there was also so much joy, happiness, hope, and and love for her little girl! Ludovica was relaxed and slept most of the time and was not bothered by the indoor lighting. The outcome was tasteful as we got shots that convey sweetness, strength, love, and elegance!

Laura & the bump [Parma, 2022]

I have known Laura for 20 years. We met at University in 2002 as we chose the same department, the Faculty of Foreign Languages, and became friends. Even after the end of our studies, we stayed in touch. So many things have happened in our lives over the past few years!

Now Laura is pregnant and we are excited about her baby coming in the summer! I could not be happier when she asked me to take some portraits of her and her bump. We had a quick photo session in Cittadella. The light was good and we played with the many shadows created in the trees and on the wall.

I cherish all the pictures that we took. Laura was glowing, spontaneous and expressive! In her eyes I could spot the happiness of a mum-to-be and a beautiful & typical contentment of an expectant mother!

Ruth & Joshua, and a photo’s imperfection [Edinburgh, 2020]

The reasoning behind this photo article is that it doesn’t have to be perfect to be a good one. An image must be purposeful, it has to “speak” to you. One or a few mistakes can still make a success. I refer to the photo below as an example:

Technically defective, this is one of the pictures I will remember for a very long time. To start with, it was good fun to take a few shots in the garden. I like Ruth & Joshua (mom & son), the two subjects and I know, this is personal! I edited it in black & white since this gives a long-lasting memory effect to the photo : it provides an illusion of an old shot, even although it was taken a few days ago.

The cropping is severe and sharp, resulting in a strong close-up (I chose to remove a toy – a distractive element – from Joshua’s hand) but the viewer focuses on Ruth’s eyes, the center of the composition. There was no need to tell Joshua to smile, I just asked him to kiss his mother and he grabbed her around the neck. He is an happy child and while we were shooting, he was even louder in his lively euphoria! They were both delighted and overwhelmed by joy. Some specific out-of-focus photos can work rather well and I believe this is one of these cases. It can give a fresh and lively impact to the shot.

I know all of these details because I was with them but I bet that an observer, who doesn’t know anything about them or the photo, can catch this feeling and imagine the kind of moment it was. Without taking any value away from techniques and rules, I would say that we don’t have to struggle to seek perfection. We do need “living” and lasting images, carrying a meaning or a concept.

If you have a vision and strongly believe in your work, even although it is imperfect, you can still consider it valuable and worth including it in your portfolio.

Enjoy the rest of the photos of Joshua, his mom Ruth and his little brother Samuel, in the belly!

Mattia [Parma, 2018]

“From his first steps to his biggest leaps, I’ll always be cheering him on” – Sirisha Sattoor

There is nothing like a follow-up shoot to apply the pressure on me to excel as a photographer. I had taken photos of Mattia already, in 2017 and in 2018. Now, on this occasion, he was 4 years and a half. I wasn’t really nervous about this one as Elisa, Mattia’s mum, she is one of my besties as when I am with her I get relaxed, however, this time I wanted to perform to get the same kind of result of 2017. Or better. Honestly, I couldn’t be more proud of this portraits serie. I find poignant and touching the purity and strength of the love between Mattia and his mum! Enjoy this loving, lovely photo memory!!

Silvia & the bump [Parma, 2014]

Now back to Memory Lane in December 2014, with these archive photos of Silvia, taken at Carlo Urbani Foto Studio, whilst she was expecting her first girl. I love when photography shows aspects of the personality of the subjects. Reviewing some of these images, I smile observing Silvia’s lively wit, her enthusiasm and excitement about upcoming baby Matilde!