italy

Castle Cecconi, the home of Graphistudio, Italy.

There's been lots of talk in the press this week about the wedding of another Kardashian in Portofino, Italy and it's got me all excited! Not because of the fashion and frolics of a Hollywood family, but because in two weeks time I will be off to Italy for the most amazing photography training experience ever! Can you tell that I am excited?!

Nestled in the foothills of the Dolomites, approximately 1 hour from Venice, is Castle Cecconi. This beautiful castle is the home of Graphistudio, which supplies all my gorgeous Italian leather print products.

It is at Castle Cecconi where I will be training with four of the worlds leading portrait photographers and twelve of their personal mentors, who are an inspiration to me themselves! The talent here is going to be insane and I can't wait to share with you what I have been learning and how I can put it into practise with all my clients to give them the best experience, imagery and products going forward.

Not only will I be taking part in the training, I will be touring the facilities where all my artisan products are made and get a better understanding of what goes into producing beautiful artwork.

There are more surprises to come with this trip, which I won't share now, but will tell you about in the coming days and reveal some of the fabulous trainers that will be there!

Right at this moment, I just want to share with you this gorgeous view. I can almost smell the clean, mountain air and I cannot wait to photograph it.

Would you like your portrait taken somewhere like this? Check out our signature portraits if so.

As always, please message me with any questions or just to say hi! I'm always here to help! Also, follow #ateliercreative for more hints & tips about portrait photography.

#ateliercreative #norwich #norfolk #portrait #portraitphotographer #portraitphotography #womensportrait #womensportraiture #norwichphotographer #norwichportraitphotographer #canon #pixapro #existinphotos 

Previous
Previous

how to prepare for a portrait session

Next
Next

a custom robe for our client wardrobe