A Street Photography Love Letter to Rome
<p>What can I possibly say about Rome that’s not been said before?</p>
<p>It’s a city, an historical center, a place of great art and culture, and even a personal identity for many that has existed for thousands of years. It’s the home of great thinkers, philosophers, and artists for millennia. The eternal city as it is so often called. <em>La Citta Eterna.</em></p>
<p>It’s also the city where I my street photography finds new electricity and focus, each time that I’ve visited.</p>
<p>Personally, I find myself constantly drawn to Italy — and Rome. As an American, and more so as a New Yorker, I have a strange relationship with history. I come from a country that is still in its turbulent adolescence, and a city that in many ways is as quintessentially modern as it can get. New York is a city of shiny glass towers, modern industry, and the constant drum-beat of progress.</p>
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