There is a thin threshold between living and collecting. L’appartamento Da Leah, in the heart of Ragusa, lives exactly on that line.
An apartment designed for two, in which each object seems to be chosen with the same care with which one chooses a word in an important letter.
Nothing is random. Everything converses.
The photographic story
This service was born from a precise choice: not just document a space, but tell its character.
The lens stopped on the details — those that a guest only notices on the second day, when enthusiasm gives way to attention. A ceramic placed with intention. A fabric that communicates with light. The way the old and the new ignore each other enough to get along.
The furniture moves in a specific territory: vintage without nostalgia, modern without coldness, elegant without distance. A rare balance, which requires eye and time to build — and just as much to photograph.
Postproduction
The post-production choice was editorial, non-documentary.
No neutrality at all costs, no search for “natural” as an absolute value. On the contrary: a green/magenta dominant that does not correct the environment but interprets it. A tribute to the almost rain-like atmosphere of the interiors, to that filtered and saturated light that certain spaces can retain like the rooms in novels do.
The result is a set of images that don't just show what the apartment looks like, but how does it feel inside.
Complete service for short-term rentals and hospitality — interiors, details, atmosphere. Ragusa, Sicily.