Photography Style
Editorial Photography
Editorial photography tells a story through bold visual choices. It is the style you see in Vogue, Harper's Bazaar, and luxury brand campaigns — intentional compositions, dramatic lighting contrasts, and a sense of narrative that goes beyond a simple portrait. My editorial work combines fashion-forward posing with the authentic beauty of Sicilian locations, creating images that could sit on a magazine spread or a gallery wall.
Characteristics
- Bold, high-contrast lighting with intentional shadows
- Fashion-forward posing and dynamic compositions
- Strong colour narratives — either rich and saturated or stark monochrome
- Storytelling sequences that read like magazine spreads
- Environmental integration — the location becomes a character
- Cinematic aspect ratios and cropping for dramatic impact
Ideal For
- Fashion campaigns and lookbooks
- Bridal editorials for magazine submission
- Personal branding for creatives and entrepreneurs
- Hotel and venue marketing imagery
- Album and book cover photography
The Process
Editorial sessions are planned with a creative brief — we develop a concept, mood board, and shot list before the day. I work with a small team (stylist, hair/makeup) when needed. On location, we move through scenes quickly, adapting to light changes. Post-production emphasises colour story consistency across the full series.