We've been known being always unrest, despite our calm nature: by loving our work we cannot help but improve ourselves and everything that revolves around our professions, including the ones that are our "showcase" to the world.
With this blog we are building something important that not only brings us closer to You, but it is a support and a reference point for You organizing your wedding.
This is why we renewed our logo. It is a renewal driven by our personal and professional growth.
We needed indeed a logo that was at the same time more simple, incisive and up with the times. But above all we needed a logo that would show at first glance the craftsmanship of our work.
We never felted ourselves — and never will — a production line:
We hope that the new logo will succeed, if not in communicating everything in detail, in giving you these sensations.
Finally, here it is:
Anyone familiar with our website knows that there isn’t enough space on our "film" page for a description about Wedding Trailers. So, from now on, I will publish here on our Blog some articles about works that need few words.
Some Freeze Frames from “C’est l’Amour Fou” Trailer
Ladies and gentlemen, today it is exactly two months since I got married. Yes, it’s like that, even your wedding videographer got married!
A picture from my Wedding in Las Vegas!
Since I like to keep sober the Gallery section of the website and, at the same time, not missing the opportunity to show my other works, I decided to publish some wedding photo shoots here on our blog. However, I am fascinated by the idea of giving You a narrative of a different type than the Gallery: not a complete story of about 100 photos, but a sort of wedding highlights: the day of the wedding told by only 20 photos, not one more, not one less. Is it a good idea? Who knows, in the meantime I'm enjoying that, which is the best thing about my job!
Today's technology allows us photographers to take photographs and choose later the look they will have, because of a dedicated editing process.
Usually, in order to satisfy all tastes and give different nuances to the story, some Wedding photos are edited in black and white and most of them in color. But what would You think if You were offered a Wedding photo shoot entirely in black and white?
Black and white enhances contrast between light and shadow