Studio Rocci’s creative headquarters are in the former Canapificio Veneto hemp mill in Crocetta del Montello (Treviso, Italy). The original essence of the premises was preserved during the renovation work, creating a location steeped in industrial appeal that is ideal for hosting live sets and equipped to cater to contemporary trends in corporate photography.
Memories live on in a studio embarking on a new era in visual communication.
Our work commences long before we begin taking photographs. We start with a strategic discussion with the company, the marketing department and the agency, in order to ensure that the images we create are in keeping with the identity, communication style, audience and aims of the brand or product.
Subsequently, we provide the support required at every stage:
• Location scouting or set design in our premises.
• Model selection.
• Styling, hair and make-up, including artistic or screen make-up.
• Set design for optimized time and results.
• Retouching and colour correction to suit the visual strategy.
At Studio Rocci we produce authentic photographs that fuse corporate identities and strategies, actively working alongside companies and agencies at every stage of the creative process.
Every one of our projects begins with a discussion and a combination of aesthetics and market objectives, as we seek to portray brands using effective, significant images. Our goal is to encapsulate the invaluable essence of every business in a series of shots, harnessing advertising photography in order to pave the way to success for our clients.
In our creative space at the foot of Montello, we can provide:
• Prepared sets than can be customized to suit individual needs.
• A 6×5 metre infinity cove that can be adjusted for different types of shoots.
• A make-up and styling area for on-site preparation.
• A kitchen area for food & beverage projects.
• A gallery for management and post-production work.
• A separate still life area.
• A striking, atmospheric historic basement.







“My passion for photography has guided me every step of the way: I feel the need to express myself through it.”
After attending art school in Treviso, I started taking on board artistic influences and seeking to create my own style.
Having experienced films, darkrooms and waiting for photos to develop, I lived through the digital revolution. Post-production broadened my horizons in image construction, as did studying colour, which led me to work as a colourist and pre-press technician.
After more than 20 years, I still feel the same way about photography. Behind every project is a drive to create unique pictures, inspired by people, travel and the fascinating things life has to offer.
“I photograph light when it takes the form of thoughts, and thoughts when they become images.”
Behind every project is the same question: “what is an original way to tell this story?” Ever since I was little, I’ve looked at the world like a set: light, reflections and shadows. My passion eventually became my profession. I continue to study marketing, visual perception and audience psychology, because you need to know how to read people in order to create images. Creativity comes from having a curious outlook. Every time that light finds a form, I remember why I do this job.
“My passion for photography has guided me every step of the way: I feel the need to express myself through it.”
After attending art school in Treviso, I started taking on board artistic influences and seeking to create my own style.
Having experienced films, darkrooms and waiting for photos to develop, I lived through the digital revolution. Post-production broadened my horizons in image construction, as did studying colour, which led me to work as a colourist and pre-press technician.
After more than 20 years, I still feel the same way about photography. Behind every project is a drive to create unique pictures, inspired by people, travel and the fascinating things life has to offer.
“I photograph light when it takes the form of thoughts, and thoughts when they become images.”
Behind every project is the same question: “what is an original way to tell this story?” Ever since I was little, I’ve looked at the world like a set: light, reflections and shadows. My passion eventually became my profession. I continue to study marketing, visual perception and audience psychology, because you need to know how to read people in order to create images. Creativity comes from having a curious outlook. Every time that light finds a form, I remember why I do this job.