Venice is undoubtably an amazing place, but from a photographic point of view, it has its problems.
Wherever you look, there's a photo that's already been taken a million times.
And the endless hoards of tourists, to which we added our number..
And then there are the ubiquitous cafes and restaurants distracting the hapless photographer from his goal...
And of course, the myriad shops. So many shops that they spill over into the canals.
There are beggars on every street corner. Poverty amongst the most preposterous richess. Every church houses a fabulous fresco, testament to their hypocrisy.
It's good to be home.
The first is that more photos of Venice have been taken than of any other place on the planet. Well, I just made that up, but that's how it feels. So how can you take a photo without it feeling like a cliché?
You can't.
Wherever you look, there's a photo that's already been taken a million times.
The second difficulty is avoiding the desecration. Graffiti and cobbled together electric cables are everywhere and no one cares. Their only effort is to distract with underwear...
And the endless hoards of tourists, to which we added our number..
And then there are the ubiquitous cafes and restaurants distracting the hapless photographer from his goal...
And of course, the myriad shops. So many shops that they spill over into the canals.
There are beggars on every street corner. Poverty amongst the most preposterous richess. Every church houses a fabulous fresco, testament to their hypocrisy.
Finally, amongst all these roses and thorns, there are the traps that we willingly fall into. The gondolas...