An introduction to Studio Nove100

A Quiet Approach To Weddings And Portraits

Welcome. This journal is where we share what we care about: a few complete stories, a few places we return to, and a way of photographing built on discretion and rhythm.
Not a stream, not a showcase — just selected work, written with the same restraint we use behind the camera.

New here? Start from Weddings. For books and prints, explore Editions. If you’re a planner, see For Planners.

Black and white street photograph in Rome — quiet rhythm and negative space

Three Principles That Guide Our Work

  1. Elegance

    For us, elegance is never “formal”. It’s clarity: fewer distractions, better choices, and a calm presence. It often looks like simplicity — and it lasts longer than trends.

  2. Empathy

    Not performance, not intrusion. We stay close enough to understand what matters, and distant enough to let it happen. The goal is not to “direct” a day — it’s to protect it.

  3. Respect

    Respect for people, for privacy, for boundaries — and for time. We don’t stretch the process into unnecessary steps. We keep it focused, human, and reversible

Bride and groom kissing at blue hour with St Peter’s in the background

Elegance is an aspect that has always belonged to us in some way. For us, it also rhymes with simplicity. Our love for art, culture, and our immense Italian artistic and cultural heritage influences us. We believe that the chosen name for the studio is also indicative of this.

But besides paying tribute to the past, we have a clear perception that to understand the world, one must also be oriented towards the future.

Moreover, there are many other aspects that characterize us. We love irony, dialogue, and engaging with different worlds and cultures that this work allows us to experience. Throughout our professional life, we have ventured from fine art photography to architectural photography, collaborating with prestigious fashion companies and major communication firms. We will have plenty of time to get to know each other.

Portraits And Weddings

We approach these two major professional fields in different ways. If I were to find a few words to describe us, they would be these.

We love to have an elegant and intimate approach, personalized and built together with the people we work with. There are more formal events and others that are completely informal. We don't like to restrict our communication to just one language, one standard, or one direction. Even at the cost of making a commercially more challenging choice. However, we strongly believe that this is a path that better protects those who come to us and their uniqueness. Every story has its own rhythm and its own boundaries. We work with a quiet, editorial eye grounded in what is real — without forcing emotions, without turning closeness into pressure.

A note on inspiration

Street photography taught us attention, rhythm, and restraint: elements appear and disappear, and the story is made of small transitions.
That same attention — translated into a different aesthetic — is what we bring to portraits and weddings.

Man walking alone at night in Via del Corso, Rome

For Collectors

Our editions are available on request: museum-grade fine art prints — including signed, certified limited editions — and a small selection of fine art books.
For availability and private enquiries, visit Editions.

For Photographers

For photographers, we occasionally open a limited number of private mentoring sessions — tailored to your current stage and built around what you actually need: shooting approach, visual editing, delivery workflow, client communication, and a clear professional structure.
Details and current availability are in For Photographers.

Enjoy


This is a fundamental aspect. Whether we're talking about training or a photography service, the experience is always vital. It should be enjoyable, satisfying, and meaningful

Playful street photograph in Rome — optical illusion with a dog and a statue

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