Shooting Vincenzo–Photographer Patrizia Fiandanese connects with model Vincenzo Amato (I Love Models Management) for a shoot session at WDF Studio in Milano. Posing for simple images in a pair of black jeans, Vincenzo stuns with his striking features and laid-back presence. / Set assistance by Angela Albanese and Eleonora Tinti. Post production by Eleonora Tinti, Angela Albanese and Felisia Pietrinferni.
Vincenzo Amato by Patrizia Fiandanese
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Congrats!!! 2 other people have worked on this shooting: one of two only did set assistance, the other one (me) did set assistance, post-production (even at home in his spare time)… and gave his own camera to WDF for the shooting) but they’re not been accredited. The “funny” thing is that they have left WDF Studio shortly after the shooting due a kind of argument with WDF owner. Just an oversight or a childish spite?