Motorcycle enthusiast aiming to deliver quality content of you, and your bike.

I’m Aless, also known as Motojunk.AJ. With The AJ Company I’m aiming to deliver an amazing product, fully based on your current situation and needs.
I’ve been into the photography scene for quite a while. However it all started with an old friend. We’d been talking about photography and so he pulled out his camera and started snapping shots of the surroudings. I’d always loved photography, but I’d never seen it as something I could do seriously.
My friend saw something in me, though. He said, “You know, there’s a whole world out there where photography isn’t just art, it’s a way of storytelling. You could be the guy capturing the raw energy and passion of basically anything.” I raised an eyebrow. He told me about culture, people, freedom, and how powerful images could be in telling their stories.
That day, something clicked. I started researching photography, the mechanics of it, how to capture that ‘perfect image’. Before long, I found myself at different locations, my camera in hand, trying to catch that perfect shot. What began as a hobby, snapping pictures for fun, quickly evolved into something more—a product people wanted.
Motorcycles then became a part of my life. And what else is better than combining things you love. Now, here I am, turning my passion for photography into a small business. From personal portraits of bikers to action shots at events, what started as a simple conversation has turned into something much bigger. And every time I click the shutter, I remember that moment that old friend introduced me to a world where my hobby could actually be something I could deliver to others.
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Experience
I’ve shot in the rain, standing in puddles, my gear dripping with every droplet that fell from the sky, but the results were worth it. There’s something magical about the way rain transforms a scene—how the water reflects light off wet surfaces, creating an almost cinematic vibe. I remember one shoot where I was photographing a rider in the middle of a downpour, the rain splattering against them, giving the whole scene a raw, intense energy. I was soaked, but the images—man, they captured the rawness of the ride.
The sun has been my friend and my foe. During midday shoots, the sun blazes down, turning everything into harsh shadows and overexposed highlights. But it’s also led to some incredible golden hour shots, when the light softens and everything glows with warmth.
I’ve worked under the soft glow of the streetlights at night, chasing the reflections off chrome and trying to freeze moments in the dark. The challenge of low-light photography pushed me to learn how to get creative with my gear—how to work with what I had and capture the beauty of a ride under the moonlit sky.
I’ve also done indoor shoots. The intimate setting of these indoor spaces brings out a whole different side of the scene. The details they all tell a story. There’s a certain warmth to these shoots, a sense of connection with the subject that’s unique to the indoors.
And let’s not forget the outdoor shoots—the dusty roads, the open fields, the vibrant city streets—all providing their own challenges and rewards. Whether it’s a dirt trail at the break of dawn or a busy city intersection at rush hour, every outdoor location presents a fresh challenge, from adjusting to different light conditions to navigating tight spaces.
Every shoot—rain, sun, day, or night—has been a learning experience. It’s shaped me as a photographer, pushing me to adapt, be creative, and find beauty in every moment, no matter the circumstances. That’s the essence of photography, right? Capturing something beautiful, even when the odds are against you. And I wouldn’t trade those wild shoots for anything.
My Way Of Working
Each photoshoot will be an unique experience based on your wishes. However it is crucial to follow through with these steps.
Samples of My Work






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