November 3, 2011
Earlier this week I was on a job in Rome assisting Munich-based photographer Markus Tedeskino. We arrived early and used Monday afternoon to explore the two-and-a-half-thousand-year-old city that shaped so much of our modern culture and society. Here are some of my favorite shots from that day.
A horse carriage rolls through the narrow alleys near the Piazza Margana.
Tourists study a map at the Via dei Fori Imperiali near the Colosseum.
Passers-by check out the display of a fruit vendor at the Via dei Fori Imperiali that leads up to the Colosseum.
People gather around a living statue at the Via dei Fori Imperiali.
A woman stands next to a café near the Foro Piscario.
Filed under: Italy
Tags: Leica M9, spare time, street photography