Born in Birmingham, UK, to an English mother and Italian father, the Miccoli siblings—Alessio, Adriano, and Francesca—have been fortunate to experience the best of both Italy and the UK. Their extensive travels and time spent in both countries have imbued them with a sense of adventure that influences all their artistic endeavors.
Collectively known as "Miccoli," Alessio, Adriano, and Francesca work together seamlessly to create their music videos. They conceptualize, film, edit, and bring their visions to life as a unified team. This collaborative spirit extends to all their artistic forms, whether it be writing music, producing, videography, or photography. They share a singular artistic vision, making their work distinct and cohesive.
Their interest in photography and videography emerged from a necessity to tell their stories in a multifaceted way. As musicians, they sought other mediums to express their songwriting and music. Photography allows them to capture moments that might otherwise be forgotten, providing visual records that inspire their songwriting.
Videography, on the other hand, serves as a visual extension of their music. By creating immersive worlds to frame a song—whether through a specific narrative, theme, or abstract approach—they bring their music to life in new and captivating ways.
The Miccoli siblings draw inspiration from photography and videography greats such as Henri Cartier-Bresson, William Eggleston, and Jean Renoir. Their works have been featured on numerous music channels, blogs, and TV platforms, including MTV, VH1, Channel 4, BBC, EyeEm Video, and Getty Images, showcasing their diverse talents and collaborative creativity.