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Summary

A photographer shares their personal journey and captivating experiences through a photo essay, documenting the unique beauty and daily life of Venice, Italy, juxtaposed with the challenges it faces.

Abstract

The article presents a personal narrative of a photographer's experiences in Venice, Italy, a city they have cherished since childhood. Through a series of photographs, the essay captures the timeless allure of Venice, from its sunsets and iconic landmarks to the daily lives of its inhabitants. The photographer's lens reveals the contrasts of the city: the vibrant colors of buildings against the dark, polluted lagoon, the engineering marvel of its construction, and the blend of nature and architecture. Despite the city's struggles with pollution and the threat of rising sea levels, the essay portrays Venice as an enchanting and romantic destination, rich with history and culture, and a haven for food enthusiasts. The photographer encourages readers to visit Venice and experience its beauty firsthand, while also acknowledging the environmental threats to its future.

Opinions

  • The photographer has a deep affection for Venice, which has grown since their childhood.
  • Venice is described as a city of contrasts, with its beauty and historical significance set against environmental challenges.
  • The city's unique construction, using wooden piles and stones, is seen as an impressive engineering feat.
  • The essay emphasizes the photographer's goal to capture the essence of Venice's daily life, architecture, and natural elements in their photo essay.
  • The photographer notes the unpleasant aspects of Venice, such as the pollution and sewage scent, but these do not diminish their love for the city.
  • Venice is celebrated for its culinary delights, with recommendations for dining experiences and local specialties like the Bellini drink.
  • The article conveys a sense of urgency to visit Venice due to the threat of it being swallowed by the rising sea, a consequence of global warming.
  • The photographer suggests that their photo essay is just a glimpse into the wonders of Venice and invites viewers to explore more through their YouTube channel.

The Captivating World of Venice, Italy

My Venice, Italy photo essay

St. Mark’s Square, Piazza San Marco by Daphsam

One of my favorite travel destinations is Venice, Italy. My first exploration of this hidden gem was when I was a child. I remember walking through the maze of streets on the wet textured stones and feeling transported back to ancient times. Most notably, even though I was a child, I could appreciate the wood benches, pigeons flying around so reminiscent of my home in New York City, and the gondoliers serenading crowds of tourists to ride with them.

Many years later, I traveled back with my young family and watched their innocent eyes in awe of the majestic city built on artificial islands. Most importantly, I was thrilled that I had my camera in hand this time to capture the secrets of Venice. Finally, it was my chance to showcase my photography skills in a breathtaking photo essay.

At first, I only wanted to photograph the sunsets that would cast their veil on the old city. With skies that looked like oil paintings, oranges, and splashes of pink with slivers of yellow, each sunset was like a masterpiece painting, and I got the chance to photograph it.

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The photographer in me wanted to tell a story of Venice’s uniqueness, with it’s repetitions and patterns, showing how daily life is so different from our own, the contrast between the romance and the touristy hot spot.

We visited all the famous landmarks, from the Rialto Bridge to the bustling Grand Canal, the modern Peggy Guggenheim Museum, and St. Mark’s Basilica (Basilica di San Marco). We island-hopped around the famous Burano and Murano to see the intricate lace and colorful glass blowing.

As for my photos, my goals were to capture the contrast between the vibrant, colorful, beautiful buildings and the dark, polluted Venetian Lagoon that was so pea-green.

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Burano, Italy by Daphsam
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The sharp, trashy scent invaded my nose almost every time I walked by the water’s edge. It brought me back to how the Venetians use their waterways to dump their garbage. Even when I was far enough away from the water, the sultry breeze carried the sewage scent, which was not pleasant.

Yet, it didn’t dampen my love for Venice. It only added to the city’s uniqueness; being supported by wood and water is a marvel. Engineering using wooden piles driven deep into the marshy ground to provide support, followed by using stones and bricks to construct the city, is quite impressive.

It’s what drove me to photograph the enchantment of Venice. Not only did I want to showcase how nature and man blended together in this picturesque city, I wanted to give breath to life in my photos.

Cat in Burano, Italy
Ivy Geraniums, By Daphsam
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Wren on rope by Daphsam
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As a nature photographer, it was delightful to see birds hanging out on famous statues, to catch them hanging around the lunch table, and also to capture the delicious mouth-watering leftover food, to being perched on nautical rope fences. Along with the flowers, so vibrant and ethereal, intertwined with the architecture. It was an exquisite blend of the botanical life that’s so alive in ancient times of Venice’s history.

If you are a foodie, this is the place to visit. We dined on spicy Italian meats, pasta, and bread. It is a place where you can never get enough food. The restaurants offer a dining experience that is never rushed and can be shared with family and friends.

I recommend Harry’s Bar. It is a timeless, elegant experience, and they have the best homemade pasta and the birthplace of the world-famous Bellini drink. The Bellini drink blends Prosecco sparkling wine and peach nectar.

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Above all, the architecture of the Renaissance, stucco, and cool luxurious marble always left us in awe. The total experience was a romantic Venetian immersion. It made me want to go home and watercolor a mosaic as beautiful and as vibrant as one of the Byzantine mosaics that adorned Saint Mark’s Basilica.

Burano by Daphsam
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If you ever get the chance to visit Venice, then take it. Transport yourself back to the day when life seems simple with alluring and beautiful woven in.

With the disturbing reality that Venice is being swallowed by the rising sea, a casualty of global warming — even though reports guess this will happen by 2100 — it’s a tragedy that such an enchanting city will struggle to keep its history alive until the end of time.

If you would like to see more images from this trip. Please visit my youtube photo essay for even more photos.

Thank you!

Venice
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Photo Essay
Travel Photography
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