Various Editorials
The Art of Living Well: Daniele Dami ...









Jul 2026
In The Art of Living Well, photographer Luisa Pagani crafts an evocative visual narrative that explores the intersection of domesticity and sophisticated interior design. Through a series of carefully composed frames, the project leans into editorial minimalism, documenting a space defined by moody, dark-painted walls, rich textures, and an eclectic mix of vintage curiosities. The work achieves a profound sense of place, blending portraiture with interior lifestyle photography to create a cinematic atmosphere that feels both lived-in and deeply curated. By utilizing natural light and intentional shadow, Pagani highlights the geometric interaction between objects, from the intricate lacquerware to the transparent clarity of crystal glassware, each piece serving as a character in a larger domestic story. The inclusion of subtle 35mm film aesthetics provides a tactile quality that grounds the digital imagery in an analogue warmth, while the low-key chiaroscuro lighting emphasizes the pensive, solitary moments of the subject, Daniele Dami. This project masterfully uses an intimate color palette to elevate the mundane into the extraordinary, capturing the quietude of a life well-lived. Whether focusing on the soft fur of a companion animal or the intricate brocade of a jacket, the project serves as a compelling study in composition, texture, and the art of interior styling, perfectly balancing formal rigor with a gentle, atmospheric humanity.
Editorial, Lifestyle, Vertical
Natural light