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Why I photograph portraits

A portrait created in stillness, without performance or correction. When a Photograph Becomes Proof Last week I spoke with a friend who has a twenty-year-old daughter. She told me her daughter didn’t love herself, …
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On Being a Parent (and a Photographer)

An adult daughter held gently in the quiet orbit of her parents’ love. In 2005, my first child, Anousha, was born.Like most first time parents, I had no real idea how to raise a …
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The Gaze Without Judgment: A Studio Note

Art, self-confidence, and the creative struggle — a personal story of doubt, gratitude, and how beauty can heal the small sufferings of everyday life.
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What Canada Day Reminds Me About Family, Home, and Hope

Three brothers share a quiet, joyful moment — a portrait of connection and warmth. There’s a lot of noise in the news these days. It feels unsafe—often unsavoury. The world seems divided. But is …
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The Most-Asked Question About My Life

Where are you from? It’s the question I get asked most—and I never tire of it. I was born in the South of France, in a small village called Saint-Raphaël, nestled between Cannes and …
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The Invisible Threads: Art, Healing, and Our Shared Humanity

An exploration of how art, especially portraiture, serves as a powerful medium for healing, connection, and storytelling across generations, highlighting Daniel Fiorio’s inspiring journey of turning adversity into purpose through his foundation.
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Embracing the Moment: My Laboratory of Photographic Creations

Why Photography Is an Essential Path to a Fuller Life and a Stronger Connection to Our Higher Selves
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The Architecture of Light: A Monochrome Study

Discovering the beauty of simplicity and connection through black-and-white photography
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From Street to Studio: Discovering My Voice as an Artist

From Street to Studio: Jérôme Scullino's Journey to Discovering His Artistic Voice
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The Threshold of Vulnerability: On Being Seen

Many people feel uneasy in front of the camera—but what if the right approach could change that? This post explores how a thoughtful photography experience can transform discomfort into confidence.

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JÉRÔME — Award-Recognized Portrait Photographer
Original Mixed-Media Art · Monochrome Portrait Work

Miami Design District Portrait Studio
Yorkville Portrait Studio, Toronto
Ottawa & Mont-Tremblant Portrait Commissions
(serving Montreal)

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