I’m member of The Lane’s Directory!

There are moments in a creative career that feel like a quiet nod from the universe — a sign that the work you pour your heart into is landing exactly where it should. Being welcomed back into The Lane's directory for a second time is one of those moments for me.

If you're an American couple dreaming of a wedding in Italy, you've probably already stumbled across The Lane while scrolling through Pinterest boards of Tuscan villas and candlelit Roman terraces. It's one of the most influential editorial platforms in the luxury wedding world — a hand-picked edit of the best photographers, planners, florists, and venues from across the globe, built for couples who want a wedding (and a wedding team) that feels genuinely elevated, not generic.

What It Means to Be Selected by The Lane

The Lane doesn't work like a typical vendor listing site. There's no pay-to-play shortcut, no algorithm ranking you by reviews alone. Every photographer in their directory is reviewed and curated by their editorial team, chosen for a distinct visual voice and a body of work that fits their aesthetic of timeless, editorial, art-directed love stories.

Being featured once is an honor. Being re-selected two years later tells me the work has kept evolving in a direction they — and more importantly, the couples I photograph — genuinely respond to.

Why This Matters if You're Planning a Wedding in Italy from the US

Planning a destination wedding from another continent comes with a very real trust problem: you can't just meet your photographer for coffee before you sign a contract. You're relying on portfolios, reviews, and signals of credibility to choose someone who will hold one of the most important days of your life in their hands.

A curated platform like The Lane acts as a filter. It tells you that a wedding photographer has been vetted by people who look at hundreds of portfolios a year and know the difference between beautiful photos and photos that actually tell a story.

My Style, In My Own Words

I describe my work as a search for perfection in imperfection — documenting a wedding day in a way that's detailed but never intrusive, editorial but always authentic. The compliment I hear most often from couples, after they've seen their gallery, is that the photos bring back details of the day they didn't even remember living. That's the whole goal: cinematic, contemporary images that still feel completely true to who you are.

Where I Shoot in Italy

My work with The Lane's directory spans some of the country's most romantic corners, and it reflects where I love photographing weddings most:

  • Tuscany — rolling Val d'Orcia countryside, stone farmhouses, golden-hour vineyards

  • Rome — historic villas, intimate morning elopements, cinematic city light

  • Puglia — sun-bleached masserie, olive groves, and the raw beauty of the south

  • Piemonte — misty hills, elegant estates, and a quieter, more intimate kind of Italian romance

Whether you're picturing a grand villa celebration in Tuscany or a small, sunlit elopement in Rome, these are the landscapes I know intimately and love returning to, year after year.

Thinking About a Wedding in Italy?

If you're an American couple starting to plan a destination wedding here, I'd love to be part of your story. You can see more of my work and read the full feature on my profile on The Lane, browse the portfolio on my website, or follow along on Instagram for a closer, day-to-day look at real Italian weddings.

Grazie for reading — and if Italy is on your wedding vision board, let’s talk!

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