Welcome, my name is Antonio Jarosso and I am a commercial photographer with long-standing experience in product photography. Over the years I have specialized in shooting bottles and packaging — a field that requires precision and a high level of professionalism. Photographing a bottle is far from simple: glass reflects and refracts light, the label must be enhanced to perfection, and every detail needs careful attention. In a time when many creatives overlook the rules of optics and physics, my images deliver bottles that look real and solid, with natural shadows, reflections and transparencies. The result is spectacular visuals that strengthen the brand image and directly support product sales. Beyond bottles, I also create professional photographs of cans and all types of containers: whatever beverage you produce and in whichever format, together we will find the best way to present it.
Wine is much more than just a product – it tells a story of territory, tradition, and passion, and deserves to be presented with care. Photographing wine bottles requires attention to light, to the label, and to the overall presentation in order to convey the winery’s identity and the true value of the product. Whether it is red, white, rosé, sparkling or Prosecco, every bottle can find its ideal visual expression. Thanks to our collaboration, your wine will not only stand out for its refined taste, but also benefit from presentation materials that communicate its prestige. After all, a great wine should also know how to present itself with elegance.
Beer is a universe of styles, aromas, and colors: from unfiltered craft brews to large-scale industrial productions, every bottle or can tells a different story. Photographing beer means capturing the vivid color of the liquid, the shine of the glass, and the graphic details that define its label. My experience allows me to create images that communicate freshness, authenticity, and energy – qualities that are essential for standing out in a competitive market. Whether it’s a lager, IPA, stout, or a local craft beer, together we can create photographs that convey the full strength and identity of your product.
The world of beverages is vast and diverse: fruit juices, soft drinks, mineral water, energy drinks, or ready-to-drink cocktails. Each product has its own personality that deserves to be communicated through carefully crafted imagery. Beverage photography requires a balance between realism and visual appeal: the transparency of a glass of water, the vibrancy of a colorful can, or the effervescence of a sparkling soda. With a clear and modern style, I create photographs that express freshness, dynamism, and quality, turning every drink into effective and engaging visual content.
Liqueurs and spirits speak of elegance and intensity: from the bold character of vodka to the smoothness of brandy, and the complexity of herbal liqueurs and artisanal bitters. Photographing them means capturing the play of reflections on thick glass, the depth of rich colors, and the refinement of bottles often designed as true objects of art. Each shot becomes a visual narrative that conveys luxury and authenticity, transforming the product into a symbol of style and prestige. My images help brands communicate not only the taste, but also the exclusive experience that belongs to the world of fine spirits.
I am based in Verona, in the north of Italy. Thanks to today’s logistics and digital workflows, staged product photography and bottle shoots can easily be managed remotely. At the same time, I regularly work on commercial photography projects in Venice, Milan, Rome and Florence. If your company needs to solve photography requirements in Italy, I can provide the complete solution. I am fully mobile, so feel free to reach out with your project — logistics will never be an obstacle.
In the Contact section you will find a simple form to get in touch. Tell me about your brand, your product, and the visual needs you would like to address through commercial photography. I usually reply promptly and will be glad to discuss how we can collaborate.
I look forward to a productive partnership.