In landscape and architectural photography, presence is everything. It’s about stepping back, breathing in the scene, and understanding how light, structure, and movement interplay. Unlike detail photography, where the smallest textures take center stage, this approach embraces the grand composition, the way hills curve, the flow of rivers, and the contrast between old stone and sky.
Nature in Tuscany has a rhythm: mist rising over fields in the morning, golden-hour light bathing historic facades, shadows playing across ancient bridges. Every photograph taken in this context isn’t just about documentation, but about storytelling, about how the space makes you feel.
Living in the Valley of Serchio, you’re surrounded by a rich tapestry of landscapes, from rolling Tuscan hills to medieval towns. This setting naturally calls for photography that captures not just what’s visible, but the sensation of standing in that place, the openness, the air, the light.