Questions

Answers, before you need to ask.

Everything people usually want to know before they enquire. Anything else — just ask.

Where are you based, and do you travel?+

The studio lives between Rome and New York — and commissions travel worldwide. Villas, yachts, hotels, cities: if there's light, we can work there. Travel is quoted simply and folded into the commission, so there are no surprises.

What does a commission include?+

A private consultation before anything else; the shoot day (or days) on location; hair, makeup and styling arranged where wanted; a private online gallery to choose from; and a finished edition of prints — archival fine-art paper, hand-framed, museum glass, scaled for your wall. Digital files accompany the edition (includes a personal-use license to print and enjoy).

What kind of work do you make?+

Fine-art black and white — portrait, beauty, and fashion. Editorial in feeling: less "say cheese," more a story about you, shot the way magazines shoot the people they find fascinating.

Can I include my partner or family?+

Of course. This isn't a couples or wedding package — it's the same editorial portraiture, just with more than one person in the frame. Mention it in your enquiry and the day is shaped around it.

What if the weather doesn't cooperate?+

Outdoor days are planned with room for it — a flexible window rather than a single fixed hour, so a passing cloud or a shifted forecast is never the deciding factor.

How far in advance should I enquire?+

A limited number of commissions are taken each season. For travel commissions, six to eight weeks ahead is comfortable; for Rome or New York, often less. Last-minute requests are sometimes possible — it never hurts to ask.

What does a commission cost?+

Every commission is scoped privately around location, days, and the edition, and you'll receive a clear, honest proposal after we talk.

Is my commission private?+

Yes. Discretion is standard — nothing is published without your written permission. Full-privacy commissions, with nothing shared publicly ever and an NDA where wanted, are available. Public figures and their teams are familiar territory — managers and publicists are welcome in the first conversation.

I'm not a model. Will I know what to do?+

You don't need to. Direction is part of the work — light, angles, hands, all of it. Most clients say it feels less like being photographed and more like being accompanied through a very good day.

Can my dog be in the photographs?+

Please. I'm a dog mom myself — if your best days include four paws, so should your photographs. The beach run, the nap on deck, the portrait with the pup leaning into your knee: happily, always. (Other creatures considered case by case. Dogs, I can promise.)

How do the prints arrive?+

Framed, crated where size demands it, and shipped ready to hang — or delivered and placed personally when the commission allows. From an 8×10 on a desk to a sixty-inch statement piece.

Do you photograph models and portfolios?+

Yes — model portfolios, actors' portraits, and editorial collaborations remain part of the studio's work in Rome, Milan, and New York. Enquire with your book or your agency's brief.

Nothing left to wonder

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