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Travel Photography:Tribal Dance in Italy

0 Comments 01 October 2009


Being bare-foot on rocks you can’t help but feel the urge to dance tribal…even if you are in Italy, and wearing a red J Peterman silk dress. What I love about mixing travel and editorial photography is mixing the exotic with a narrative. This photograph was taken in Polignano a Mare in Southern Italy. We were shooting early afternoon and we could see a storm was about to roll in. When ever I see clouds that big and dramatic I immediately start hearing drums. I love that this shot captures not only the giant storm brewing but also the rhythm of that storm through the woman’s dance.

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