Day 1 - Italian Adventures!

Ahhhhh Italy... oh how I miss you! It was April this year that my good friend Jeremy Beasley (an incredible wedding photographer from Australia) asked me if I wanted to be a second shooter for him at a wedding in Tuscany. I actually had to think about it for a second. On one hand I had only just arrived in Vancouver and all I wanted to do was get settled in, find a job and live the simple life for a few months. But on the other hand I had Italy, Tuscany, and the thought of 2 best mates photographing a wedding together in a food and wine paradise. A new adventure was clearly calling. This one I knew I couldn't pass up. It has been my dream to travel the world taking photographs, and here was another chance to do so. I decided to go.

Before I knew it June had reared it's head and I found myself climbing out of a plane and stepping foot on sunny Italian soil. Even though I had been to Italy before I always try to travel with zero expectations. So when I arrived in this new country my heart began to pound like a kid on their first trip to Disneyland. So many new experiences to be had, so much pasta to eat, and oh so much wine to drink! Not to mention the people you meet! In Italy I found it has some of the kindest, gentlest, most hospitable people you are ever likely to come across. Their faces are filled with character, their hearts are full of soul.

Below are a few snap shots from Day 1 of my 15 day journey.

Stay tuned, more photos coming soon to get your Italian travel bug grumbling!

Viva Italia!

Gday everyone, as some people may already know I just recently returned from a short adventure to Italy where I was lucky enough to photographed a wedding in Siena, Tuscany for my good friend Jeremy Beasley; a Canberra based wedding photographer. As well as this I spent quite a bit of time photographing the streets and landscapes of Rome, Tuscany, Florence and Venice. I am going through and editing the photos at the moment but wanted to share some samples of whats to come. Suffice to say I had an incredible time, the people of Italy really stole my heart. I have a strong feeling I'll be back to visit many times throughout my lifetime. I would like to personally thank Jeremy for getting me over there and to all the Italian's (particularly Lelia!) who I met along the way, you made the trip unforgettable. Ciao for now!

Grazie.