A contemporary photographic studio in southeastern Sicily offering professional services across weddings, portraiture, and commercial work.
At a glance
STEVIM is a well-equipped photographic studio operating in Carlentini, in the province of Syracuse. The studio combines traditional event photography with specialized commercial and portrait services, serving clients across Syracuse and Catania provinces.
History
Founded by Salvatore Di Stefano, STEVIM has established itself as one of the most advanced studios in its region, building a reputation for professional standards and technical expertise.
What you see
The studio is a professional photography facility equipped with contemporary cameras, lighting, and digital editing technology. Its workspace includes dedicated areas for different types of shoots—from formal portraiture to event coverage.
Cultural significance
STEVIM reflects the evolution of photography in Sicily, demonstrating how local artisans integrate modern digital techniques with traditional portrait and event documentation practices that remain central to Sicilian social life.
Key facts
- Address: Piazza Armando Diaz, 40, Carlentini
- Coordinates: 37.2755297, 15.0144572
- Phone: 0956783796
- Website: http://www.stevim.com
Practical information
The studio offers photographic and video services for weddings, baptisms, eighteen-year celebrations, and other events, alongside specialized portrait work for models, pregnant women, and newborns. Contact the studio directly via phone or website to discuss your project and book a session.
Getting there
STEVIM is located on Piazza Armando Diaz in central Carlentini. You can reach the studio by telephone at 0956783796 or visit their website for directions and appointment scheduling.
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