A Wedding is a celebration where two families are brought together to form a brand new one. Sometimes, as in our case, two entirely different cultures are brought together.
Growing up in Italy, I learned to love art from my art teacher grandmother - she taught me how to draw, how to see colors and shades. My grandfather gave me my love for technology. My dad taught me how to build things and figure how stuff worked. My mother taught me English, how to cook... and if you ask her she's not yet done with me.
Lisette got her incredible cooking skills from her grandmother. Another grandmother, an unlikely entrepreneur in Cuba, gave her her determination to get things done. Her father made her strong, her mother empathetic.
We both feel our family connections very strongly, and by family we don't just mean those who are related to us, but also the close friends that in both of our cultures are indeed considered "family."
We have four little ones of our own and we strive to pass those generations' worth of gifts to them.
While we will photograph the details you've carefully chosen, and create amazing portraiture for your walls, at it's core, our photography celebrates two people, two families and their relationships, above all else.
Alessandro and Lisette Di Sciascio
8 comments
Melanie Holmes - That first photo is the best photo of a couple I’ve ever seen
Mia Perez - Looove the black and white photos, both the couple one and the ones just of her. So amazingly sexy!
Renee Cruz - Aww… look at how she looks at him, and him at her… they are so in love. Ale I saw the photo you posted in your “our art” gallery on facebook and had to come see what’s up. I had no idea your work was so incredible. Prepare to get phone calls from all my friends!
Jenna and Luis - We’ve been looking at photographers in the Miami area and we keep coming back to your site. We didn’t know what it was but realized it when we saw the second photo in this blog post… where the couple is kissing in that hilarious way with just their lips in focus… either other photographers just don’t take corny photos like that, or they hide them, I don’t know what it is… but love is sexy and it’s romantic and it’s reassuring and yes sometimes it’s corny… and you guys aren’t afraid of showing all the facets in your sets. No matter what blog post of yours I look at I go “awww” I get emotional, and yeah I laugh histerically! We so hope you guys are available for our wedding in November 2012!
admin - Jenna… I dunno what to say. I’m kinda blushing all over right now. But yeah I get what you’re saying. We feel the same way. I’m trying to update our About page to convey our philosophy … but in a nutshell you relly nailed it. Even weddings… we see all the emotions. One emotion we never see highlighted in photography work is the sadness. Weddings are also sad. I mean think about it… how many brides walking on the dance floor for that dance with their father might actually be having their LAST dance with their father? Because life goes on and now you’re married and start having kids and suddenly sharing a dance with your dad no longer crosses your mind? I have a 5 year old and I tell her already… “you can marry whoever you want but you better make sure that when you and I dance on the dance floor for your wedding that’s the START of a new tradition” … she laughs and says “daddy I always want to dance with you.” So yeah… any of you ladies reading this… dance with your dad, really, and thank me later.
And yes Jenna, your date is available
Mary Anne - Beautiful photos of a beautiful couple! Jennifer, can I borrow him sometime, just to show him off to my friends?
Cindy S. - What Jenna said. In fact I just wrote “awww” in your bridal post
Kathy Preston - The last one is very cool, but the one that’s two above it blows me AWAY! WHOA!