Portrait | Stefano Sala by Fernando Machado

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Published May 8, 2012

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Without Ground–Following an outing for Bikkembergs, Fashion Milano’s Stefano Sala connects with photographer Fernando Machado for a shoot in Santiago, Chile. Donning sharp looks from the likes of Versace, Stefano puts on an incredible show, hitting fine lines for the fitted outing.

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3 thoughts on “Portrait | Stefano Sala by Fernando Machado”

  1. it should be more importance in the pose… Sometimes photographers forget that we should actually direct the model and models forget they should believe in what they are doing.
    Because this is not looking believeable, but also not natural…

    please it’s contructive criticism! take it nicely : )

  2. well , i  find  it  extremely good. the  poses are  very  applicable  to what the photographer  is trying to convey and it  works  very well.  conragtulations  to  the photographer  and  the  model

  3. attracts me the way that the poses are able to give importance to the object in the picture! this is art! congratulations great job

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