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I like shooting from strange perspectives and I love lens distortions, so I often shoot with fisheye and wideangles , also for model shootings. 3) How do you gear up for model photo shoots? Ans) I generally prefer shooting with sunlight or daylight, so I bring with me only my camera, a flash, a trigger flash, a tripod and a softbox, shooting in external with daylight or mixed light (daylight + flash light). I like shooting when the models don't look directly the camera; in my opin- ion they look like more spontaneous. 4) The most important thing that you keep in mind just before taking the shot. Ans) There are two most im- portant things for me: Com- position and Lighting, above all. 6) How much important is lighting on sets for getting the best of pictures? Lighting is everything: if you have a good lighting, you'll have done the 60% of the work, not only in photogra- phy, but also in cinema, the- atre and videomaking. Backstage shots: Sab- rina Cam- pagna - Model: Elena Musconi I don't have a favourite pose in shootings; every model is different from another one, so I decide the poses according to the model and his/her own physical attributes.