ARTISTIC WEDDING PHOTOJOURNALIST FROM ROMA in ROME, ITALY
I like to have a spontaneous look on what happens.
During the ceremony I work only in natural light, without flash (if not expressly requested), in order to let the bride, the groom and the guests focus their attention on the emotions and not on me.
I have always been fascinated by digital image manipulation, since I was a child. During this long path through the magics of post-production, lasting to today for more than 15 years, experimentation has many times crossed artistic kinds of photography. The challenge (and professional satisfaction) is always bound to the marriage between my sensibility and the taste of the subjects I shoot, the true recipients of my works.
I got a couple of honorable mentions at the Premio Fotografico 2009 from TAU Visual (Italian National Professionist Protographers Association), one for the Post-Production category.
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| Photographer | Alessandro Avenali |
| Location | Roma in Rome, Italy |
| Starting Rates | €1200+ (EUR) |
| WPJA | Member of the Wedding Photojournalist Association |
| Website | alessandroavenali.com |
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High resolution files always delivered on DVD or Blu-Ray Disc.
The base rate includes bride's getting ready, ceremony and reception shooting. Digital files only, no print service is included in the base quote. Post-production is included.
Extras can be the shooting of groom's getting ready, photo album(s), fine-art prints, dedicated website and/or web photo gallery, a second photographer, and so on. Read More...
Alessandro Avenali offers the following wedding coverage packages.
$250 - 80 prints, 30x20cm giclee.
Printed on the high-end professional Ilford Galerie Smooth Pearl Paper with pigment inks for the longest durability and UV resistance.
Each image optimized individually for the format, with unsharp mask and additional pre-print color/tone correction.
$300 - Shooting of groom's getting ready.
Highly recommended! Funny things come out. : )
$380 - Second photographer
To have a different perspective of some moments, or to let the main photographer take more artistic shots while the second is doing the "must-have" job.
Recommended if you pretend to have photos of every guest at your reception.