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Ancient Rome in Black & White

When In Rome Rome was one of the most incredible places I have ever photographed. The history, art, architecture, food and so much more make it one of the most interesting cities in the world. In just over two weeks I’ll be back in Rome but just for a quick stop before heading on to…

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My Photography: Before and After the image editing

 What you get is not what you see (at first) Like a lot of my photographer friends with an online presence, I get a lot of emails and messages asking me about how I create my images. I can’t really say that I have one set workflow that applies to all images I work on…

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Unexpected Treasure in Italy

Writing about Europe from Europe… And loving it This is the first time that I am writing a blog post on a train, my new friend Jools who writes a great blog about train travel, will be proud of me I’m sure. I’m on my way to Salzburg after visiting some amazing places in Innsbruck,…

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Dawn at the Pantheon in Rome

This is one of those places that I’ll always remember. I had just finished photographing the Trevi Fountain twenty minutes earlier, and to be honest I was meandering around the area with no plan, when I checked my iPod to see what other sites were nearby. I have some great travel apps, with maps, points…

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Spectacular Art at the Basilica of Saint Praxedes in Rome

The Basilica di Santa Prassede all’Esquillin (commonly known in Italian as Santa Prassede) was my favourite church in Rome. Trust me, it’s hard to pick just one out of all the churches in the city, since every second building seems to be a church, basilica, or cathedral. Some of the churches are insanely opulent while…

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The Ruins of the Roman Forum in Rome, Italy

This is why I came to Rome. There are few cities in the world that can rival the art and archeology that can be found there. If I had the time to spend a month or two in Rome, I know I’d never be lacking interesting places to photograph. Just look at the detail that…

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