Last Postcard from Camogli
April 29th, 2010![]()
It’s our last day here and I’m both sad to leave Camogli, and excited to be moving on to Venice, a city I’ve wanted to see and photograph for a long, long time. And with that longing comes expectations and the rollercoaster of wrestling through those expectations to get through to the other side where I can see the place as I see it, unconfined by the postcards I’ve seen, and the images I’ve got in my mind. Never easy. But when you let yourself just go through the process it’s much better than easy, it’s exciting and gratifying, and like meeting – and falling in love with – someone. I’ve heard Venice is easy to love and can’t wait to see her.
So I’m leaving you with this one. You know how I say “shoot what you love”? Well I love this scene. And I loved the colours. And I was drinking a glass of Vermentino with the team at the time. So it doesn’t get much better than this. But this guy was everywhere and his accordian made my ears bleed and if I hadn’t grabbed my camera to shoot him I’d have run down the street instead, with my fingers in my ears yelling, “Make it stop, dear God, MAKE IT STOP.” So it’s a mercy there’s no imbedded audio in this one.
Off to Venice tomorrow morning. Wish you were here.
If you missed it, we launched the latest ebook – Vision Is Better – yesterday, and there are good discounts, so keep reading to the next post. The discount ends in a couple days, so don’t miss out if you want this one.
Lucky you for the weather in Liguria lately. I postponed my weekend there (forecast is so bad). Anyway, Venice: I went a couple of time in different seasons when I was a boy and it was always full of people (but always good to shot, for me, and surely for you!). Enjoy! (oh, surely you already know, plan a visit to Burano too, so close, so nice)
That’s a great shot! I love the general feeling and the colors. It takes me back to Italy in a second.The blurry effect in the back of people passing by is a great plus. I have a shot in mind where I’m trying to achieve a similar effect. What shutter speed did you use here?
I’m sure you’ll love Venice. It’s one of my favorite cities. I’m really looking forward to seeing how you capture it. Have a great trip. Enjoy
[...] Unfortunately, although they expected their colleagues to arrive laden with sea bream for the local restaurants hotels and markets, clearly the fish weren’t biting today. No fish arrived and so we went off to explore some different angles, and compositions. An accordion player who seem to enjoy torturing us each evening, announced his arrival with a bizarre rendition of a cockney rhyming slang song straight out of My Fair Lady, but we punished him by swamping him with lenses, photographers and attention. He soon got the message. David has captured a magical image of him and posted this on his blog, here. [...]
Wow! I love the colors and the movement. Have fun in Venice!
I love that this photo takes me right back to Camogli. It makes me smile to think of the sounds of that accordian and the responses it envoked from the group.
Hope ya’ll enjoy the rest of the trip; can’t wait to see the images everyone has captured!
I hope Venice is as magical for you as I have always dreamed it must be.
i fell in love with venice at the tender age of 16 while enjoying my first lemon gelato, in the middle of a stinking hot day surrounded by what seemed like thousands of tourists – this was many years ago and i have been back several times but never with my DSLR so will have to go back and feel and be inspired by the love all over again. thanks for sharing your pre-venice times and looking forward to hearing and seeing about your love for venice.
PS have started reading your new book and it is splendid and inspirational and just great.
David
The accordian player had just finished reading one of your Rants in your archive, clearly, just SUCKING and throwing caution to the wind:
“Embrace it. We all suck. Now go take some risks, cause hey, if it’s going to suck anyways, what do you have to lose by trying harder, taking risks, and throwing caution to the wind? ”
I love everything about this picture — the colors, the movement, the angles…AWESOME