The Amalfi town and architecture, seen from a window of the St. Andrew's cathedral, a landmark of this city of the Sorrento Peninsula, Italy.
A summer atmosphere is always present here, despite of the season of the year in which we are. The architectural style of this town has a lot to do with it: houses and buildings builted in the slope of steep mountains by the Tyrrhenian sea.
No one can doubt about the romantic feel of the Amalfi coast, always present in every corner and old facade.
I wanted to captured that in a different way, because i'm always looking for the quaint point of view: that place that makes me see things differently. I loved the arab or byzantine shape of this window, creating an epehemeral idea at first sight of being other place than Italy, quickly dissolved when we get to see where the view leads.
I'm Argentinian but I live in Lyon, France. I am a graphic designer, photographer and traveler. Passionate about cycling, nature, the simple little moments in life. Photography above all, taught me to be conscious, to open my eyes, to get out of the.. Read more…