These narrow passageways beneath buildings, create navigable routes through a compact and irregular urban layout.
Photographing Venice-Towards Minimalism-Part 2
This second post showcases a wide selection of my colour images, inspired by the ‘less is more’ philosophy.
Photographing Venice-Towards Minimalism-Part 1
Embrace the principles behind ‘Less is More’, for images with impact and lasting memories. Photographing in colour and using a “towards minimalism” approach refined over decades, this comprehensive post will assist you in developing a more personal and expansive approach to photographing in Venice.
Photographing Venice
Photographing Venice. Learn how to take more successful images with greater individuality and meaning, to create truly lasting memories.
Photographing Venice – Old Doors and Service Boxes
Capturing images ecapsulating time, memories and the beauty of decline. Whether made of wood or metal, these aged door surfaces often become layered over time with paper – posters, stickers, and personal messages; frequently embellished with graffiti.
Photographing Venice – Transforming decaying walls into art.
The effects of time, moisture, pollution and microorganisms; has left its mark on Venice’s brick and stucco walls.
Graffiti and Street Art in Venice
It is a multifaceted phenomenon intertwining history, culture, artistic expression and social commentary.
Depicting Venice 3 – Ian Coulling
The UK photographer presents a further series of unique Venetian composite images, to stir the imagination. A single original photograph, together with three other horizontally and vertically reversed images; were combined to form a new composite.
Depicting Venice 2 – Ian Coulling
The UK photographer presents a further series of unique Venetian composite images, to stir the imagination. A single original photograph, together with three other horizontally and vertically reversed images; were combined to form a new composite.
Depicting Venice – Ian Coulling.
Using composite imagery, the photographer creates a new visualisation of the Venetian urban landscape. A single original photograph, together with three other horizontally and vertically reversed images; were combined to form a new composite.









