I was born and raised in Italy, and for the past decade I’ve made my home here in the States, currently living in New Jersey, just outside New York City, raising two spirited, bilingual toddlers who remind me daily how fleeting and tender the smallest moments can be.
I first picked up a camera to photograph the recipes on my food blog, a passion that grew into writing and styling my own cookbook. Those years taught me the beauty of light, composition, and storytelling, skills that now find their way into every frame I create.
Before photography, I spent two decades studying ballet and contemporary dance, learning not just discipline and grace, but also how to see and shape lines, how to notice the quiet poetry of the body in motion.
It means I’ll style your wedding details, from vow books, love letters, and jewelry to the smallest rings and ribbons, with the same care and eye for beauty that once styled the pages of cookbooks.
It means I’ll guide you into poses that feel natural yet elegant, with the quiet confidence of someone who understands how to shape a line and honor your body.
And it means I’ll notice the fleeting, in-between moments, the ones you might not even feel happen, and preserve them as tender, timeless memories.
Although I call myself an elopement photographer, I also document small weddings, celebrations that keep the focus on connection, not performance.
My style is what I like to call loose editorial: equal parts refined and real.
I’ll guide you into elegant, editorial poses when it matters — but I’ll also melt into the background when the quiet, unplanned moments unfold.
It’s a delicate balance of art direction and documentary, so you can feel fully present in your day, knowing I’m capturing it all beautifully.