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.
Venice – Characters in Stone
Everywhere you turn in Venice, you can see statuary and plaques; that decorate, both religious and secular buildings, on walls, doorways and in public spaces and gardens.
Venice – Developing a personal vision
How to start taking more successful images with greater individuality in this historic city.
Why I love Venice
I hope this is expressed through my photography and blog posts. To me, this unique historic city is the most beautiful and interesting place in the world.