5 Essential Italy Photography Tips
Here are five things I’ve learned while guiding beginner, intermediate, and advanced photographers through some of Italy’s most beautiful places.
Information about Italy & Tuscany that might prove useful during the workshop
Here are five things I’ve learned while guiding beginner, intermediate, and advanced photographers through some of Italy’s most beautiful places.
I’ve been traveling in Italy regularly for more than 30 years and teaching photography workshops in the country since 2009. Here are four tips on Italian travel that I’ve gleaned in that time. [siteorigin_widget class=”kad_split_content_widget”][/siteorigin_widget] [siteorigin_widget class=”kad_split_content_widget”][/siteorigin_widget] [siteorigin_widget class=”kad_split_content_widget”][/siteorigin_widget] [siteorigin_widget class=”kad_split_content_widget”][/siteorigin_widget] [siteorigin_widget class=”kad_imgmenu_widget”][/siteorigin_widget]
I’ve been leading photography workshops in Italy since 2009. Here are 9 things that I’ve learned that can help transform your travel photography experiences: 1: Community Is Key Keeping my groups to just 7 students means that everyone gets to know each other well, which means that sharing vision, insights, tips and more comes easily….
In early November, I took a scouting trip to the places we’ll visit on the 2017 Tuscany Photography Workshop and did a few Facebook Live videos from Carrara, Lucca and Barga. We’ll also visit the Cinque Terre (5 lands) area of neighboring Liguria and more. The Devil’s Bridge – Near Barga, Tuscany Lucca –…
Here are 4 essential truths about Italian travel that I’ve learned in more than 25 years of exploring and photographing there. 1: Don’t Try To See It All This is the biggest mistake that most travelers make. Think about trying to see your own country in one fell swoop; it can’t be done. Instead, concentrate…
Here are 9 things that I’ve learned while leading photography workshop experiences in Italy: 1: Community Is Key Keeping my groups to just 7 students means that everyone gets to know each other well, which means that sharing vision, insights, tips and more comes easily. That sense of community is built equally well in…
I Love Photography – It’s a medium of stunning beauty, tremendous power, subtle nuance and fascinating history. I Love Italy – It’s a country of inviting people, grand vistas, intimate towns and rich culture. I Love Teaching – It’s a process of sharing, listening, guiding, critiquing and moving students forward. I’ve been a photographer since…
I’m very excited to report that all the details for the Italy Photography Workshop are finalized. Join us from May 16 to 23, 2009 for “In Search of the Personal: Photographing Tuscany with Jeff Curto” Click here to learn how to register for this extraordinary experience. -Jeff