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A Balcony in Milan

Sometimes, a photo is not just a photo.Sometimes, it's a conversation between light and skin, between silence and presence.

This was my first time in Italy. My first time during Fashion Week. And the first time I worked with Independent Model Management.

That’s when I met Alex. A model with a magnetic energy, soft and powerful at the same time.We didn’t talk much. We didn’t need to.His gaze spoke. His body followed the light naturally. It was a hot day in Milan, but everything felt in place.

I stayed in a building that felt like a character itself:old marble stairs, diffused light, shadows that moved slowly across the walls.Every corner was full of texture and history, perfect for creating something timeless.

This series was not about perfection. It was about instinct.About capturing what was already there, waiting to be seen.

These images are a piece of my journey.Not just as a photographer, but as a person learning to see beyond the obvious, to find poetry in a gaze, beauty in a simple moment, and strength in vulnerability.


Shirtless male model standing on a balcony in Milan, wearing loose denim jeans. The soft, overcast light highlights his toned torso and subtle expression. Urban buildings frame the background.
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Shirtless male model standing on a balcony in Milan, wearing loose denim jeans. The soft, overcast light highlights his toned torso and subtle expression. Urban buildings frame the background.
Editorial black and white portrait of a shirtless male model posing near vintage stairs. He stares directly at the camera, blending strength and softness with classical sh
Full-body black and white portrait of a shirtless male model standing on a balcony, with one arm resting above his head. The background shows Milanese buildings, adding urban texture.
Full-body black and white portrait of a shirtless male model standing on a balcony, with one arm resting above his head. The background shows Milanese buildings, adding urban texture.
Shirtless male model standing confidently on a balcony in front of worn-down buildings in Milan. The contrast between his presence and the raw backdrop creates a cinematic mood.
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