San Gimignano in the Rain

Today was a long day! I left Milan in the morning, walked across the street to the train station, and took the express to Florence. In Florence I took a…

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Heart of the Dolomites

The Dolomites, in northeastern Italy, are a spectacular range of pinnacles forming the southern reaches of the Alps. These mountains have characteristically grand rock formations, and if you like landscape…

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Duomo di Pavia

The ancient Lombard city of Pavia lies on the Ticino River near its confluence with the Po. Pavia is about twenty miles south of Milan. A long time ago, Pavia…

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Dawn on Lake Como

I've been in Italy only a couple of days, and already it seems like there have been some incredible adventures (but not much sleep). This morning I woke in the…

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Pont Neuf, Toulouse

On a sunny and warm early spring day I explored Toulouse in southwestern France. Heading down to the Garonne River, I found the banks occupied by university students enjoying the…

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Upcoming Harold Davis Workshops

I'm taking a break from leading workshops, teaching, writing books, and making prints in October to recharge my batteries, and to photograph in some very special Italian locations in conjunction…

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Snake Oil

Sitting in one of the many doctor's consultation rooms I've visited with Phyllis in the past year, I noticed a large vitrine displaying antique medicine bottles. Since my iPhone is…

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Autumn Bouquet

Dahlias are not an autumn flower, although they come towards the end of summer riotous display of floral colorification. It's actually the autumnal hues of these particular Dahlias that makes…

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Farmhouse in Maine

This farmhouse down east in Maine struck me as quintessentially chic-shabby, or in Lewis Caroll's turn of phrase, "sweetly picturesque in rags." Not that there are any rags in view,…

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