Publications on PhotoVogue [2024]

“Quiet break” (portrait of Lola, below, dated May 2021) and “Never the same” (with Chiara & Margherita, dated July 2011) were selected yesterday by PhotoVogue. Thank you, editors, for choosing my work!

Some people can do it easily, whilst others have to strive continuously. My journey through photography has been a long search and research, and I have stumbled a lot. In my case, what has been most difficult, has been the most rewarding. I was obsessed with it and once I got it, I felt a deep joy. A portrait session is both an individual and a team effort. I am proud and thankful for that!

PhotoVogue publication [Edinburgh, 2024]

As they say, “a new year and a new beginning”. And I might add, a new camera with a new publication on PhotoVogue 🙂 Last weekend, I “baptised” my new Canon R6 II by taking a few portraits of a friend who, with a minimum of insistence, agreed to pose in a beautiful red tutu that she had used at Halloween. As first impressions, the autofocus and ISO capability blew me away!

I am delighted that this photo was accepted today by PhotoVogue. I cherish this photo: Olivia is very expressive and she has beautiful features. She was brave to put herself out there, actually she dared greatly. We all share insecurities about our bodies, especially women. The point is that a young person will deal with them in a certain way, while an adult will handle them differently. The older you get, the less you might care 🙂 the more you become body conscious and accept yourself more easily. Olivia is a beautiful girl and displays a great personality and she can be proud of this shot. If PhotoVogue selected this picture, much of the credit goes to the subject, not just the photographic technique, the editing or the photograph itself.

PhotoVogue publication [Edinburgh, 2024]

The picture on the left shows the togetherness of Laura & Filippo, a couple of friends. This was taken in Italy in the summer of 2011. The picture on the right shows a puzzled cat in a house in Saint-Omer, and this was taken in the spring 2012. I don’t have a rational explanation for combining these two photos, other than the contrast between the feelings of fullness and happiness on one side, and sadness, loneliness, like a “chronic waiting” discernible in the feline’s image.

I consider myself a photographer, even though I have not trained professionally and photography is not my job. I like the everlasting sense that a good picture can release and, in many aspects, I consider myself a classic and traditional soul. However, in order to stand out from the crowd, you need to present something different. Sometimes you need to push yourself over a silent creativity hack, via an out-of-ordinary, possibly illogical path, trusting your guts.

As last consideration, a big Thanks to PhotoVogue editors who chose this collage! My pictures do not get published often but this is a huge achievement and success releases…a sense of content and peace!

1st publication on PhotoVogue [2015]

I remember vividly the morning (the early morning, it was around 7 am!) I found out about the publication of my 1st image on PhotoVogue: it was a whirlwind of emotions! It didn’t seem real to me: I was looking for it, I was hoping for it, I cared for it but I didn’t count on it. I froze in front of my laptop and felt a sense of happiness, possibly I even felt like crying. I sent a text message to my friend Francesca who replied immediately congratulating me then, I paused.