About me
Photo by Milena Perdriel
Who am I?
My name is Valentina, I'm Italian, I've been based in France since 2018 and in Nîmes since the end of 2020.
Where does your passion for photography come from?
Around the age of 5, when I stole a film camera from my parents. A passion that evolved over the years, adapting to life's many changes, but only turned into a job in December 2020, in the midst of a pandemic.
What is my approach to photography?
My photographic approach takes up the literal meaning of the word "photography": writing with light.
I began photography with silver cameras, and despite the evolution of technology, my approach hasn't changed. I adapt the camera's 3 key parameters (ISO, depth of field and shutter speed) to capture unique moments, letting my creativity express itself during the shoot.
I love movement, as an expression of change, the unpredictability of life, evolution, the need to adapt, the need for balance.
I love light as a source of energy, hope, strength, passion, faith and inspiration, but I also love shadow as a source of contrast, intensity, comparison and depth.
I love sincere emotions, spontaneous moments, intense moments.
Why corporate photography?
Before making a living from photography, I studied at business school and built a career in major consulting firms, rising to the rank of senior manager.
My 11-year career taught me a lot about how a company works, and today I capitalize on this experience in my work as a photographer: whether I'm photographing portraits, your products, your corporate events or the decoration of your premises, the key word is "to highlight your profession, your company and your uniqueness".
Why Fine Art Photography?
I see Fine Art Photography as the translation of my photographic approach: I don't just capture a moment, I translate it into the language of emotions. It's a natural process for me, one that I don't prepare in advance, but let flow at the moment of shooting.
An fine art photograph has the power to let the viewer and his or her imagination travel: I like the idea that my photographs can be read differently depending on who is looking at them.
Why so much dance photography?
Because I've always been passionate about dance. I started ballet at the age of 4, then contemporary dance. And then, over 15 years later, the injury that changed everything.
There's no dance show I'm not passionate about, no music I don't choreograph to.
But today I can no longer dance with my body, so here I am, dancing through my eye, to capture all the emotions that resonate so strongly within me.