The Faces of Florence

 


I have visited the city of Florence more times than any other in Italy. I have spent many days exploring its museums and streets. So, when mt photography class had the city on its itinerary, I wasn’t sure what I would focus on. But our instructor gave us a clear mandate - Take pictures of the people we encounter.




We started our day at the Piazza di Santa Maria Novella, and then the Piazza della Republica.

Santa Maria Novella Church












Of course, no day of people watching would be complete without visits to two of Florence’s busiest and most crowded spaces, the Piazza del Duomo and Piazza della Signoria. Not even a steady rain kept the crowds away.

 















Out final stop of the day was at the Ponte Vecchio, with its jewelry stores casting light into the very wet evening.





Spending a day looking at people, not places, was a new experience for me, one I plan on repeating often.

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  1. Dahlma Llanos-FigueroaJune 26, 2025 at 9:17 AM

    I too have visited and loved Florence many times. But each time I find new and exciting moments to treasure. Thank you for sharing yours.

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