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Your Guides
"Our intention is to
personally coach our clients, and show them that they can
learn how to make great photographs, improve their shooting
skills in a short time, and ignite their creativity. We
want to inspire them to see their world in a whole new and
creative way, by stepping into and experiencing a unique
photographic dimension."
Tony
Boccaccio
Tony began his photographic career with National
Geographic Magazine in 1971. A world-class photographer,
presenter and teacher, Tony has photographed in over 30
countries in as many years with a client list that is
straight from the Fortune 500. Fluent in Italian and
familiar with Italian culture and history, he is the
ultimate combination of photographer, artist, guide and
coach.
Like
most photographers, he is a series of contrasts: His lens
has captured the frozen landscapes of Iceland and the
sweltering jungles of the Amazon. He is probably most known
for his beautiful travel photography, yet while working with
the human figure, his sensitivity rivals that of the great
painters. Indeed, his artistic life began as a young painter
trained in the classical manner. He studied classical piano
at the prestigious Eastman School of Music and taught
himself to play the bluegrass banjo. He lived in Brazil as a
teenager and Italy as a college student. In 1995, he
returned to Rome to continue painting and to learn how to
sculpt in the classical manner under one of Rome's most
gifted sculptors, Alessandro Nocera. read more!
Steve
Bisgrove
Steve
started his professional photographic career in the mid
eighties after studying photography at Newcastle College of
Arts in the North East of England. Prior to moving to Rome
in 1995 he first opened a studio in central London where he
specialized in shooting still life and architectural
photography for a mixture of ad agencies, magazines and
architects. Then in 1990 transferred to Milan where his
various clients included the magazines Casa Vogue and Amica.
In Rome he has shot photographs for Saatchi and Saatchi and
other advertising agencies. On one assignment he had to
photograph a scooter in the famous Trevi Fountain. Nowadays
in Rome he prefers to photograph the people and urban
landscapes that are sometimes overlooked by the less
attentive observer. His work has been recognized by the
British Association of Photographers and the Royal
Photographic Society, and he has won awards or been
accredited with an honourable mention in the Prix della
Photographie Paris Px3 for three consecutive years. read more!
photo courtesy Richard Bisgrove
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If you love
photography, Italian culture and cuisine, and are thinking about
a photo tour in Italy this year, whether on your own, on
business travel, or with your camera club, think about Imaging
In Italy. If you like taking impressive pictures, visiting
famous monuments, great art and architecture, or are just
looking for things to do in Rome and want to supplement your
vacation package, think about our photo walking tours and photo
workshops. Your guide is Anthony Boccaccio, a former National
Geographic photographer and a world-class professional
photographer. Tony will lead you in an engaging walking photo
tour and on-site photographic min-course and workshop – in
traditional film or digital photography – as you explore Rome,
Florence or Amalfi, whether for a half day, full day, or a
weekend package, and make photographs of a lifetime! Whether you
are a student traveling in Italy, a business traveler searching
for a private tour, single and traveling alone, or a retired
couple looking for value senior tours and travel packages,
consider our walking tour of Rome and get your camera ready. If
you are searching for guided tours in Rome Italy, consider
joining Tony in an unforgettable photographic adventure. Let
Tony show you how to bring history alive through photography.
For more info on Rome photo tours register for an exciting and
memorable time with IMAGING IN ITALY - your personal photo
walking tour of Rome.
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