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Imaging In Italy 

Bringing history alive through visual story-telling

“At National Geographic, simply taking a picture of a person, place or thing is not enough.  Each image must be created with the intention of telling a story, a human story, one that will inform, captivate, and be instantly understandable to the reader.  In a word, we give a human face to the world.”

Tony Boccaccio began his photographic career with National Geographic Magazine in 1971 and has since photographed in over 30 countries in as many years with a client list that is straight from the Fortune 500. A world-class photographer and teacher, he leads Imaging In Italy's walking photo tours.

Let Tony show you how to bring the history of Rome alive through simple yet highly effective techniques. He will point out details invisible to the untrained eye and reveal the best vantage-points on your chosen route. He will coach you at every step of the way in the techniques used to get the best photographs.  Learn to tell a story through images, take captivating photos of iconic monuments and capture atmospheric images off the beaten track.  Your time with Tony will be especially rewarding because he has lived in Rome for many years, speaks fluent Italian, and knows the locals and the secrets of the city... Read more!  

“Imaging In Italy is a great program for anyone who wants to learn to make great images. Boccaccio’s unique style, his way of seeing the world and capturing it on film is what most impressed us at Geographic. I can’t think of a more qualified photographer to teach the art of seeing, particularly as it relates to photography!”

                            ~ Jack Fletcher, National Geographic Magazine

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