I’ve spent years returning to Rome, not to see something new, but to see it better. The landmarks are there, impossible to ignore: but the real work began when I stopped chasing them.
A unique moment outside the Pantheon, a Swiss Guard standing alone- The fountains in Piazza Navona held still just long enough for their form to settle. From a high overlook, Rome spread out beneath snow-capped mountains.
These aren’t photos of Rome’s monuments. They’re photographs made inside their gravity- moments of quiet, structure, and contrast that happened because I stayed long enough to notice them.
Every piece in the collection is available as a fine art print. Archival pigment, museum-grade paper, and framing that honors the details captured. These images were made slowly, and they’re meant to live in spaces where that pace can be felt and appreciated.
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