Hot As Hades.

Hot As Hades.

A behind-the-furnace look inside Wave Murano, one of the most innovative glass factories on the island of Murano, where centuries-old Venetian glassmaking meets cutting-edge sustainability. From master artisans and modern energy-efficient furnaces to the human comedy of a small-group factory visit gone slightly sideways, this witty travel photography story explores why Murano glass still matters—and why Venice always finds a way to soften you.

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From Provence to Bologna to Venice:Part One.

From Provence to Bologna to Venice:Part One.

A winter journey from Provence to Bologna and on to Venice, exploring the world’s oldest university, wandering Murano’s quiet evening streets, and discovering the Venice most visitors never see. From 25,000-step days through back alleys and the Jewish Ghetto to the emerging university district reclaiming old warehouses, this is a witty, thoughtful travel photography narrative that reveals why Venice keeps pulling me back. Stay tuned for upcoming posts on Murano’s glassmakers and a sunlit walk along the Grand Canal.

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Hamish Waits For Me.

Hamish Waits For Me.

On a grey winter morning in the Luberon Valley, we escaped the socked-in fog by climbing into the Forest of Cedars above Bonnieux, where brilliant blue skies and sweeping views waited just beyond the cloud line. Wandering with my wife and our black Labrador, Hamish, we explored quiet trails marked by the unmistakable signs of wild boar still thriving in the winter forest. Armed with the Leica Q2 Monochrom, I captured the stark beauty of Provence from altitude—cloud seas, cedar silhouettes, distant Alpine peaks, and the textured drama of winter light. This is Provence in its off-season: peaceful, wild, and wonderfully photogenic for anyone willing to climb a little higher.

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This One’s for Gary.
A NEAR-DEATH EXPERIENCE WITH AN ANGRY SANGLIER.
The Cafe Culture of Aix en Provence captured by the Leica Q3 43.