More about Edoardo B....
What do you love about your job?
What I love most about my work is that it constantly feeds my curiosity—it allows me to discover new things and explore different worlds, people, and ideas. Photography gives me the chance to interpret each project in a way that aligns with the client’s vision, while still bringing my own creative perspective. It’s a powerful tool for expression that lets me highlight my individuality and transform concepts into impactful visual stories. Through composition and storytelling, I aim to go beyond aesthetics and give meaning to every image I create.
What types of shoots have you done and how did you make them special?
I’ve worked on a wide variety of shoots, including fashion campaigns, portrait sessions, music and live events, and sports-related video productions. Each project has been different in style and purpose, but what makes them special is always the same: my curiosity and my genuine interest in connecting with both the project and the client.
I approach every shoot with the goal of truly understanding what the client is looking for. This allows me to put my creativity at the service of the idea, and to shape the visual outcome in a way that’s both effective and personal. My ability to listen, interpret, and transform a concept into meaningful visual content is what gives each project its own unique imprint.
Awards, honors, and recognitions received
While I haven’t yet received formal awards in major competitions, I am proud to have achieved third place in the call “Il corpo che abito” with one of my shots. Additionally, I have been honored with significant professional recognitions, including being the official photographer for Miss Universe Italia 2021 and for prominent fashion designers such as Kloder, Tommaso Fux, and Dylan Lemos. I have also served as Art Director for the music project “La fine della festa” and worked as the official photographer and videomaker for various high-profile events and campaigns in fashion, music, and live entertainment. These acknowledgments reflect the trust in my creative vision and technical expertise.
A fun fact about this photographer
I studied drums for 12 years, so I was all about keeping the beat. Then I switched from keeping time to freezing moments with my camera. Funny enough, my very first sold photo was at my first photography event—the Half Marathon of Rome. It’s a funny coincidence that I went from counting beats to capturing runners mid-stride!