So maybe you have already chosen the beautiful Italian Villa with the gorgeous views in Umbria, or the amazing hotel over-looking Piazza San Marco in Venice. Maybe you have the flower arrangements in mind and you certainly have the rings and the dress. Now you just have to choose how you're going to remember it all. You don’t want to pick just any Umbria wedding photographer off the internet. No, when you choose a wedding photographer, you are commissioning an artist to capture the most telling moments of this very personal celebration. A giggle, a flickering lamp, a hand reaching for another and all the smiles and tears of joy that a wedding day is made of: STUDIO IN will capture it all with an intimately nuanced photojournalistic style.
At STUDIO IN we tailor each wedding package to the specific needs of each couple we work with. From a special encounter with your great-grandma before your wedding, to the grand finale fireworks, we will photograph with the passion and eye for beauty of a painter and the attention to detail of a photojournalist. Whether this is your dream wedding on the Amalfi Coast or in the hills of Tuscany, the photographic possibilities are endless. Have you ever thought of engagement photos on the steps of the Uffizi or in front of the Trevi fountain just after sunset? STUDIO IN will help you discover the possibilities or simply photograph the ones you already have your hearts set on.
Reportage or photojournalistic style wedding photography may be all the rage, but it takes an experienced eye and a quick hand to not only capture that fleeting moment, but to render its sensations and emotions with immediacy, now and 30 years from now.
Partners, photographers Ivano Trabalza, Neysa Jin and Roberto Bianconi started STUDIO IN in 2010 as a way to collaborate on more projects together. Soon ‘projects’ turned into a full-fledged partnership with a new studio space in Spoleto, Umbria and weddings throughout Italy, as well as in Miami, FL and NYC. Ivano Trabalza started photographing in 1997 and has never looked back. He is one of the few photographers from Spoleto who can boast published work in the most popular magazines and newspapers in Italy: Anna and Io Donna (think Italian Cosmo), Sport Week (like Sports Illustrated) and Couriere Della Sera (the New York Times of Italy) to name a few. He has been shooting weddings with his nuanced, clean, photojournalistic style for over 10 years.
Neysa Jin had her first reflex camera at 14 and studied photography at Parson’s School of Design and New York University, both in New York City. She also studied film and film history at the School of the Art Institute of Chicago as well as SACI in Florence, Italy. For the last 10 years Neysa has been a professional sculptor and painter, and in 2010 returned to her first love - the photograph. Roberto Bianconi divides his time between family in Milan and photo assignments in places like Beirut, Lebanon, and Calcutta, India, but he puts special emphasis on the weddings he photographs as a way to celebrate life, love and family.