The Colosseum, Rome
A symbol of ancient Rome, the Colosseum is an architectural marvel that stands the test of time. Photograph the majestic amphitheater during sunrise or sunset to capture the warm glow on its weathered stones. Experiment with angles to showcase the grandeur of this iconic structure.
Trevi Fountain, Rome
The Trevi Fountain is a masterpiece of Baroque art, and a visit here offers countless photo opportunities. Capture the fountain’s intricate details, including the mythical sea creatures and gods, and try to visit in the early morning to avoid crowds and get the perfect shot of the fountain without distractions.
Cinque Terre, Liguria
Comprising five colorful fishing villages nestled along the rugged Italian Riviera, Cinque Terre is a photographer’s dream. Hike the coastal trails to capture breathtaking panoramic views, or explore the narrow streets of each village for charming shots of pastel-hued buildings against the backdrop of the Ligurian Sea.
Ponte Vecchio, Florence
This medieval stone bridge spanning the Arno River is an iconic symbol of Florence. Photograph Ponte Vecchio from the Ponte Santa Trinita for a unique perspective, especially during the golden hour when the warm sunlight casts a magical glow on the bridge and the river.
The Leaning Tower of Pisa
While the Leaning Tower of Pisa is a tourist magnet, it’s still a must-photograph landmark. Experiment with perspective by capturing creative shots that play with the tower’s leaning angle. Visit early in the morning or late in the afternoon to avoid the crowds and enjoy soft, flattering light.
Vatican City
Vatican City is a treasure trove of photographic opportunities. From the grand St. Peter’s Basilica to the opulent Vatican Museums, there’s no shortage of subjects. To capture the stunning interior of the Sistine Chapel, visit during off-peak hours and respect the no-photography rules when applicable.