Alessandra Mattè is a Milan-born photographer deeply rooted in the art world since childhood. "I've always drawn and painted. At 10, my father's dear friend, painter Elio Ciola, gifted me with chalks; it was the first technique I learned from him. Then my father gave me my first oil paints, easel, and canvas. Since then, art has become a way of life for me."

Her artistic journey from high school at the Art Institute to the Brera Academy shapes her as a painter. Art leads her to discover the world of artistic direction, and she completes film school pursuing this new passion while still dedicating herself to drawing and photography.

Her most distinctive trait is her dynamism. "I feel like a volcano, brimming with continuously evolving ideas." An artist with gentle hands, unconventional and progressive ideas, she captures emotions, moods, and transforms them into artworks. She cannot maintain the same stylistic form because she enjoys changing her skin often; it's a carnal need.

In addition to her photographic activity, her work has spanned between fine art projects, featured on Saatchi Art, fine art photography, exposed nationally, photographic portraits for Condé Nast and FQ Magazine, food design for Marchesi Prada, and documentary filmmaking dedicated to the world of independent artists.

Her portfolio features work for brands such as Zegna, Island/Universal Music, San Pellegrino, Montenegro, Select, Ferrero, Bauli, Zuegg, Post Finance Bank, Telepass, just to name a few.