I couldn't resist taking this photograph. The uniforms here are often quite beautiful and so varied too.

I couldn't resist taking this photograph. The uniforms here are often quite beautiful and so varied too.

Shannon and I were doing an interview up at Spianata Castelletto, the "small castle". It's a name that refers to the old fort that used to overlook Genova as of the 10th century AD. Unfortunately it was dismantled in the late 19th century but the view up there is beautiful. It's a tranquil area, filled with older people taking in the sun and the view, while mothers and fathers bring their babies there.
As we were talking as ship's horn blasted across the city, demanding attention it seemed and so, I have a series of photographs of this massive container ship being guided into port by the 3 tug boats.


It was a good day today, photographically. A slower day perhaps. There was cleaning to do here at the apartment, mails to answer, supplies to buy in ... walks to take. And my marketing course too. My next meeting is on Wednesday.
The course is 6 weeks of learning how to create a targeted marketing campaign and I really can't speak highly enough of my coach, Karen Skidmore. I am my own worst marketing person. Photography is fine. Writing, a pleasure but marketing is one of those nightmares. I had no clue where to start.
It's a little bit like being back at university. It seems I'll never outgrow my dodgy studying techniques but they always worked out so perhaps I should relax about that.
Anyway, last photograph tonight ... I promise, but wandering along Via Dante in exceptional light, I noticed the sky and the corner of this building and found them beautiful.


Whether he is an artist or not, the photographer is a joyous sensualist, for the simple reason that the eye traffics in feelings, not in thoughts
Walker Evans
The light is everything in photography. I can walk past the same scene one thousand times or more and not see what is there when a particular light shines on it.
Today Via Dante was lit up in a particular way.
