Travelling to Italy – An 8-Day Trip (Part 3)
Rome was another story. The city is a museum without a roof—every street feels like an exhibit, every corner a frame waiting to happen.
Section One: Historical Buildings
Rome’s architecture is a dream for any photographer. From the Colosseum to the quiet ruins hidden between narrow alleys, the city blends grandeur with decay in the most cinematic way. Golden-hour light transforms ancient stone into warm, glowing subjects, making even a simple walk feel like photographing a living history book.
Section Two: Fashion in the Streets of Rome
What surprised me most was the effortless style of everyday Romans. Chic coats, tailored suits, statement sunglasses—Rome’s streets felt like an ongoing fashion editorial. Even candid shots looked intentional. The contrast between modern style and ancient backdrops created some of my favourite frames of the entire trip.
Section Three: Graffiti and Stickers on the Walls
Beyond the polished monuments, Rome has a raw, expressive side. Layers of graffiti, political tags, and quirky stickers softened the city's perfection and showed its contemporary soul. These unexpected splashes of colour became some of the most interesting subjects—especially when juxtaposed against centuries-old walls.