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Alessandro Balossi the photographer of smiling brides:
a new gallery on line!

Do you remember about Alessandro Balossi the photographer of smiling brides? We talked about him in different occasions such as Daniela and Mauro’s wedding on Lake Orta or Helen and Mattherw’s one at Villa Margherita on Lake Maggiore.

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His new photogallery is on line: WEDDING STORY 2011.
If you are looking a professional photographer for your wedding with a fresh, candid and Italian style that could enhance the beauty and happiness of bride and groom without spending a fortune, Alessandro Balossi is the perfect choice!

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In the next weeks do not miss interesting post with Alessandro Balossi’s photos on photo post productions on brides portraits.
A very interesting technique that many photographer do not consider.
If it is good it will be your little secret to be even more beautiful on your wedding day!

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Alessandro Balossi the photographer of smiling brides will be at you complete disposal.
If you would like to get further information please fill the form below and have a look to Alessandro Balossi’s new photogallery: Wedding Story 2011

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An extraordinary wedding location far beyond your expectations

Attention: UPDATE July 2011
Hotel Restaurant Villa Crespi IS NOT ASSOCIATED to Italian Lakes Wedding Team anymore because of their new policy on weddings.

As alternative to Hotel Restaurant Villa Crespi you can find on these pages the best venues, villas, restaurants and hotels recommended by Italian Lakes Wedding.

Villa Crespi,a former princes’ residence of the 18s century, built in moresque style and facing the Orta lake has no equivalent in Europe: only few other wedding venues can compete with it’s fascination and charme of ancient oriental fairy tales.

To give you an idea of this marvellous place I would like to invite you to take a glance at the PHOTO GALLERY, created by Enrico Mocci from Studio ArteFotoArona at Orta San Giulio. Enrico Mocci is a photographer specalised in weddings. His style is warm, intriguing, rich in facettes of light and shadow; and he is experienced in weddings at Villa Crespi.

The photo gallery I show you today has been taken from Eibhlin and Paul’s wedding and Sandra and Jeremy’s. These 2 examples illustrate in a perfect way Enrico Mocci’s qualities as photographer in synergy with the oriental beauty of the enchanting Hotel Villa Crespi at Orta San Giulio.

Please notice how briliantly accompanied both photographic albums are by singer Karin Brides. Thanks to her vast repertiore, ranging from Opera to Cabaret/Chanson and Jazz/Blues, soprano Karin Brides is the perfect choice for an elegant and sophisticated accompaniment during your wedding day at Villa Crespi.

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So what is reportage photography or wedding photojournalism?

Many couples in Italy like something different than the traditional posed style of photography. They prefer a more natural approach to their wedding photography to show the fun and enjoyment of their wedding day with their families and friends in the Italian Lakes District.
There are many stories and vignettes at a wedding: the bride getting ready, ring bearer being coaxed to walk up the aisle, the bride’s mother watching the father-daughter dance. Moments like these, when photographed without posing, are Wedding Photojournalism or Wedding Reportage Photography.

Wedding Reportage Photojournalist Raffaello Mazzoleni Italy

Photography by Raffaello Mazzoleni – Studio Artefoto, lake Orta

So what is reportage wedding photography or wedding photojournalism? It is a way of photographing a wedding without setting up any of the photographs. The wedding photojournalist usually arrives well before the bride is dressed and stays until they take last photo of the bride and groom leaving the reception.
The photographer stays in the background and photographs events as they happen without any prompting. The advantage of reportage photography for the couple is they can spend more time with their wedding guests. This style of photography shows the atmosphere of the wedding and is non intrusive. The photographs are taken in a mixture of black & white and colour, telling the story of the day as it unfolds.
The Italian Wedding Photojournalist Raffaello Mazzoleni offer this method of photography for your celebration day in Italy. Continue Reading »

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The last detail

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A wedding is in the details. What makes your wedding unique is all about the little things you choose to make it all come together. With the snap of a shutter, a camera captures a single moment in time, one that can never occur again in the exact same way. At any given wedding, there are an infinite number of these moments that pass into time. Some hold in place for longer than others; some come and go in the blink of an eye.

More importantly, the details become a large part of the overall atmosphere of the wedding and help set the mood for the day. A good photographer knows how to seize the moment. He knows how to fix the time in its best.
As you can see in the picture you see here.

It’s a real pleasure for me introduce Raffaello Mazzoleni of Studio Artefoto Omegna. He is a master at showing the details in pictures of this important day in his exquisite fine art photography, photographing the gown, gloves and wedding flowers or special arrangements selected by the bride and groom as important and significant to the beauty of their day.

As a Professional Wedding Photographer, Raffaello Mazzoleni takes great pride in providing the best wedding photography service in lake Orta, Pallanza, Stresa and lake Maggiore.

Photography by Raffaello Mazzoleni – Studio Artefoto Omegna
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