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The Temple of Juno (or Hera Lacinia) in the Valley of the Temples in Agrigento, Sicily, as photographed by Daniele Pullara. The ancient 5th-century BC Greek structure stands on an arid hill-top, with several Doric columns still intact.

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Spaces and stories told with an essential and authentic perspective.

MY SERVICES

One studio, two languages: architecture and photography.
Clarity in space, discretion in the story.

Render of a Living Room - Project by Daniele Pullara Architect

Architecture and Design

High-contrast portrait of bride and groom making eye contact, posing on white marl rocks with the clear sea in the background. Destination Wedding Photographer Daniele Pullara.

Wedding Photography

ABOUT

Ritratto di Daniele Pullara

The Essence of a Journey

I’m an architect and a wedding photographer. Two paths that gradually intertwined and now live naturally in the same work.

I’m based in Sicily, working with people and spaces through the same lens: attention to context, light, and proportion.

On a wedding day, I follow what happens without forcing it, with a documentary approach. I’m drawn to small gestures, real connections, and the moments that unfold when the camera is no longer the center of attention. I look for images that feel essential, clean, and made to last.

Alongside photography, I work in architecture and interior design: clear projects shaped around the people who live them. Architecture gave me measure; photography taught me time.

When I’m not working, I return to simple places, the sea and the countryside. They help me keep my eye clear, and avoid adding noise where it isn’t needed.

Tempio di Giunone (o Hera Lacinia) nella Valle dei Templi di Agrigento, Sicilia, come fotografato da Daniele Pullara. L'antica struttura greca del V secolo a.C. si erge sulla cima di una collina arida, con diverse colonne doriche ancora intatte.

Every project is a story, and every story deserves to be told.

From architecture to wedding photography, I seek the essence of things: I listen, observe, and create with care, so that every image and every space speak of the people who live them.