Hi, I am Alessandro Della Savia.


I am a photographer and the proud founder of my studio in Milan. I feel incredibly fortunate to create value for my clients by capturing images that will inspire and evoke emotions. This is my mission.


Portrait photography, to me, is a form of art that demands a profound passion, a wealth of cultural understanding, and unwavering dedication. I am wholeheartedly committed to crafting images that are both refreshing and elegant, each one a testament to the aesthetic style that defines me as a storyteller.


My journey as a professional photographer began alongside esteemed masters of architecture and interior photography in the vibrant city of Milan. This invaluable experience gifted me with exceptional technical expertise and artistic knowledge in the field. It was during this time that I honed my sensitivity to the interplay of light, perspective, and composition. These elements allow me to capture the aesthetic and functional aspects of architectural spaces to the best of my abilities.


As an architecture photographer, I possess the skill and vision to create evocative and impactful images that amplify the essence of the volumes and artworks I photograph. I believe that each architectural marvel has its own distinctive character and narrative.

Ask the photographer

What does it mean to be a photographer today?

What does photography mean to you? To me, it means creating value through my shots, being a witness to an event or reader of a portrait. It means interpreting the world, to remember it and enhance it. We must always remember the depth and contribution that we put into what we do.

Why did you choose photography?

Photography is a visually stunning and sensitive art form. A single photograph can convey more than a film or a book can: it’s a language for communicating emotions and sensations. Just like a dancer, musician, or writer creates culture through their works, for me, photography is a means to artistically express my sensitivity.

What gives you the greatest satisfaction in your work?

Being able to translate into an image what was previously only present in my mind before taking the shot. And then, the satisfaction of the clients: knowing that I have been able to reconcile my sensitivity with their expectations is always a great achievement for me.

What makes a portrait unique?

This question brings to mind a quote by Pascal: “What vanity painting is, attracting admiration because of the resemblance of things of which we do not admire the originals.” If it is true that photography captures and represents an imprint of reality, in front of a portrait, we encounter a new person, similar yet unknown. In one word, unique. This new object trouvé is generated by the photographer, not the camera. Therefore, only the author can make their works unique.