
Yunes Calore, specialist in professional portraits in San Remo. He shoots portrait and corporate photos for LinkedIn and CVs with an authentic, natural and creative style.
Yunes Calore presents himself as a specialist in professional portrait photography: born in San Remo and trained at the Brera Academy of Fine Arts, he brings an artistic approach and a narrative sensitivity developed also through his work in film. For anyone searching for a portrait photographer in San Remo, Yunes offers images that are not only attractive but also convey the subject’s personality. Why choose him? Yunes’s distinguishing quality is his ability to combine technical skill with simplicity: every portrait and corporate headshot begins with a genuine search for the right pose, the light that flatters, and the detail that tells a story. He works extensively on corporate photography, LinkedIn photos and CV portraits, aiming to produce a credible, immediate professional image suited to personal profiles and corporate contexts. His method is essential and human: before each session there is a conversation — often informal, “a very friendly coffee,” as he likes to say — to understand expectations, role and the message to communicate. In studio or on location he favors a relaxed, conversational atmosphere that puts even camera-shy clients at ease. The style is direct, with subtle creative touches that make the portrait recognizable without feeling staged. Beyond portrait work, Yunes also operates as an event photographer and videomaker; this cross-disciplinary experience enriches his portraits with a cinematic eye and a strong attention to visual storytelling. Nevertheless, on fotografo-ritratto.online the priority remains professional portraiture: from corporate headshots to personal portraits for resumes, each service is designed to highlight the individual. If you are looking for a portrait photographer in San Remo who combines artistic training, video experience and an empathetic presence in front of the camera, Yunes Calore is a solid choice. Contact him to discuss your portrait: first a conversation, then images created to last and to communicate effectively.