Serena Genovese Photography

Serena Genovese Photography Family, children, engagement and wedding photographer now based in Italy, but traveling all around t

Family, children, engagement and wedding photographer now based in Italy, but traveling all around the world.

Venice family photography becomes something entirely different when you stop trying to create perfect photos.Because chi...
18/06/2026

Venice family photography becomes something entirely different when you stop trying to create perfect photos.

Because children don’t remember poses.

They remember tiny moments.

The wooden docks.
The sound of the boats moving through the water.
The cold air against their cheeks.
The way their parents looked at them when they thought nobody noticed.

Years from now, this little girl probably won’t remember every detail of this trip to Venice.

But one day she may look at this photograph and suddenly remember how it felt.

And maybe that is what family photography is truly for.

Not just documenting faces.
But preserving the feeling of being loved inside a moment that disappeared too quickly.

Venice proposal photographer moments like this are why I will never get tired of this city.One second, it’s just another...
16/06/2026

Venice proposal photographer moments like this are why I will never get tired of this city.

One second, it’s just another gondola ride through the quiet canals of Venice.

The next, someone’s entire future changes.

What I love most about proposal photography is not the ring.
It’s the reaction nobody can rehearse.

The trembling hands.
The nervous smile.
The disbelief.
The tiny moment where reality takes a second to catch up with the heart.

And somehow, Venice makes all of it feel even more unreal — like the city was quietly waiting for this story to happen.

Some memories deserve more than a quick phone photo.

They deserve to feel timeless.

Venice engagement photography is rarely about grand gestures.Sometimes love looks quieter than that.It looks like sittin...
14/06/2026

Venice engagement photography is rarely about grand gestures.

Sometimes love looks quieter than that.

It looks like sitting by the water after a long day of walking through Venice.
Like leaning your forehead against the person who feels like home.
Like silence that doesn’t need to be filled.

I think that’s why I’m drawn to photographs like this.

No perfect pose.
No dramatic movement.
Just two people existing inside a moment that already feels nostalgic while it’s happening.

And years later, those are often the photographs that mean the most.

The ones that felt real.

Venice couple photography feels different when the city becomes part of the story.Sometimes I love photographing people ...
12/06/2026

Venice couple photography feels different when the city becomes part of the story.

Sometimes I love photographing people this way — softly out of focus, almost like a memory already fading with time.

Because love rarely feels perfectly sharp when we remember it years later.

What stays are fragments.

The sound of the water moving against the boat.
A hand resting gently on someone’s chest.
The silence between words.
The way Venice looked through tired eyes after a long day together.

And somehow, those imperfect moments become the most unforgettable ones.

Maybe that’s why I’m drawn to photographs that feel more like cinema than poses.

Dolomites couple photography is never only about the landscape.Yes, the mountains are breathtaking.Yes, the lake feels u...
10/06/2026

Dolomites couple photography is never only about the landscape.

Yes, the mountains are breathtaking.
Yes, the lake feels unreal.

But what people remember most is the feeling of being there together.

Cold hands wrapped around each other.
Laughing between photographs.
The quiet moments after the wind settles.
The way the world suddenly feels slower for a little while.

I think that’s why I love photographing couples in places like this.

Because nature has a way of stripping everything back to what truly matters — connection, presence, and the people we choose to experience life with.

And somehow, those are always the moments that become unforgettable.

Venice family photography is rarely about asking children to stand still.And honestly, I think that’s the beauty of it.T...
08/06/2026

Venice family photography is rarely about asking children to stand still.

And honestly, I think that’s the beauty of it.

The moments families end up loving the most are usually the quiet, unexpected ones — tiny hands reaching toward the canal, curious little eyes discovering Venice for the very first time, parents slowing down just enough to truly be present together.

I love photographing families this way.

Not perfectly posed.
Not overly directed.

Just allowing space for real moments to unfold naturally inside the city.

Because years from now, these photographs become more than images from a trip.

They become proof of a season of life that passed far too quickly.

And somehow, Venice makes even the smallest moments feel unforgettable.

Venice couple photography should feel like stepping inside a memory.Not overly posed.Not rushed.Just two people wanderin...
06/06/2026

Venice couple photography should feel like stepping inside a memory.

Not overly posed.
Not rushed.

Just two people wandering through quiet Venetian streets, laughing between moments, dancing in the middle of empty alleys, and forgetting the camera is even there.

I think that’s when Venice becomes truly magical.

When the city stops feeling like a destination…
and starts feeling like part of your story.

The soft pastel buildings.
The warm evening light.
The sound of footsteps echoing through hidden streets.

These are the details that couples remember years later — not only how everything looked, but how it felt to be there together.

And honestly, those in-between moments will always be my favorite ones to photograph.

The city is quieter.The light becomes softer.And suddenly, even the grandest places in Venice feel deeply personal.What ...
04/06/2026

The city is quieter.
The light becomes softer.
And suddenly, even the grandest places in Venice feel deeply personal.

What I love most about mornings like this is how naturally people begin to move together — no pressure, no performance, just two people walking through the city while the rest of the world is still waking up.

And somehow, those are always the photographs that end up meaning the most years later.

Not because they were perfect.
But because they felt real.

The movement of her dress in the wind.
The way they kept looking at each other while walking.
The golden light reflecting on the empty square.

Tiny moments that quietly become part of a love story forever.

If Venice has been living in your imagination for a while, maybe this is your sign to finally experience it together.

Venice couple photography that feels like stepping into a quiet Italian film scene.Some moments in Venice don’t happen i...
01/06/2026

Venice couple photography that feels like stepping into a quiet Italian film scene.

Some moments in Venice don’t happen in front of the famous landmarks.
They happen in the small corners most people walk past without noticing.

A soft peach facade warmed by the evening light.
Flowers spilling from a tiny balcony.
The stillness of the canal.
Two people standing close enough to create their own little world in the middle of the city.

I think that’s what I love most about photographing here — not just Venice itself, but the feeling of discovering a version of it that feels deeply personal.

The kind of place you remember not because it was grand, but because for a moment, it felt like it belonged only to you.

And honestly… those are usually the memories that stay the longest.

If you ever dream of wandering through Venice slowly, letting the city unfold naturally around you, I would love to document those moments exactly as they felt.

Lago di Braies Dolomites photography capturing serene reflections and timeless alpine beauty.There are places that don’t...
30/05/2026

Lago di Braies Dolomites photography capturing serene reflections and timeless alpine beauty.

There are places that don’t need people to feel alive — they already carry a presence of their own. Lago di Braies is one of them.

The water rests so still it becomes a mirror, holding the mountains with a quiet kind of reverence. The boats drift gently, almost suspended in time, as if nothing here ever truly rushes.

I always feel something different in moments like this. A calm that isn’t empty, but full. Full of texture, light, and that subtle feeling that nature is telling its own story — one that doesn’t need words.

This is where everything simplifies. Where beauty exists without effort, and where even the smallest movement — a ripple, a reflection, a shift in light — becomes meaningful.

If you’re dreaming of experiencing and capturing the Dolomites in their most peaceful and cinematic form, I would love to create something that feels just as timeless — a story shaped by nature, stillness, and emotion.

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