Four Photographers Capturing Il Dolce Far Niente
Many Italians have mastered the art of slow living, encapsulated by their phrase “il dolce far niente” (the sweetness of doing nothing). Their way of living lends itself to the simple pleasures: family, friends, art, nature, and good food. These four photographers capture la dolce vita until your visit.
Kerry Wheeler
You may recognize one of Kerry’s captures from Condé Nast or one of the several publications that he’s been featured in thanks to his extraordinary talent and eye for quintessential scenes of the Italian landscape. His work is timeless, free-spirited , and full of wanderlust.
You can purchase his prints online at the Wheeler Collective, which features work by both Kerry and his father, Nik.
Natalie Obradovich
Natalie was raised in Manhattan Beach, but we’re convinced her soul belongs in Italy. She beautifully captures the county’s dreamy seaside views with a washed and vintage vibe.
Michele Iacobini
An Italian himself (da Roma), Michele is an up and coming photographer who's formally trained photography skills show. His work is highly artistic, figure-focused, and embodies charming peculiarity.
Gray Malin
When thinking of colorful beach photography, Gray’s work is the first to come to mind. From his start of selling his photography at a Sunday Market tent, he’s since established a renowned lifestyle and photography brand, all highly inspired by his jet-setting adventures.
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