Rome

Our visit to Rome was quite intense, intense heat, packed itinerary, lots of miles on foot, but there is just so much to see, It was in Rome I developed my signature motion blurring of tourists, I love how it gives purpose to what others might consider obstruction or distraction

A low angle view of the historic Roman Colosseum with a clear sky in the background.
Ancient Roman arch with detailed carvings and columns, partially damaged, with trees and clear blue sky in the background.

Herculaneum

Herculaneum is a hard place to describe, so I’ll simply let the photos do the talking. I should note that I had some very emotional images in b-roll, but I felt it improper to upload them, so I simply encourage you to visit the place and explore it for yourself.

Ancient clay amphorae stored against an old stone wall with an arched niche.

Amalfi Coast

We drove along the Amalfi Coast, like so many did. It was a hot, slow drive, but we didn’t mind, the views were epic, the towns dream like, and set into the cliffs and rugged rock surrounding made it feel like it was tailor made for tourists. I tried a bit of a twist when taking the photos, I included elements that made it obvious we were ‘Driving’ the Amalfi Coast, after the first one I really got hooked on the style!

White buildings with blue accents on a cliffs by the sea, with vehicles parked on a terrace and trees and flowering bushes around.

Scilla

Scilla became our favourite location and we were truly disappointed we only had one night here. We explored it from midafternoon, through sunset and dusk. Lots of memories and a magical place. We will return Scilla.

A coastal town with colorful buildings on a hillside and a fortress on a rocky cliff overlooking the water, with boats docked at a marina.