Italian Riviera, Portofino. Photo by Stuart Cantor
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Cinque Terre
Beach, Monterosso al Mare. Leica R4 with 50 mm Summilux on Adox Color Implosion film.
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Riviera Style
From St.Tropez to Capri
Diane Berger
Tim Clinch (Photographer), Francesco Venturi (Photographer)
Scriptum Editions, London 2003, 216 pages, ISBN 9781902686318
euro 30,00
This gorgeous book—which features both contemporary and archival photos of architecture, interiors, style elements, and celebrities—stunningly reveals the vibrant aesthetics of the Côte d’Azur, the Italian Riviera, and the Amalfi Coast. Following the fabled coastline as it unfolds from St.Tropez to Capri, it offers a glimpse of life in some of Europe’s most glamorous locations: St. Tropez, where Bardot posed for Picasso; Cannes, where Hollywood beauties have paraded their charms; Positano, where Jackie held court with Aristotle Onassis; and Capri, the playground of Sophia Loren and a host of others. Alongside images of the people, places, and landmarks that have come to define the Riviera, contemporary photos of architecture and interiors provide rich evidence of its enduring appeal.
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Riomaggiore -- Cinque Terre, Liguria, Italy
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I wanna make a post about the Lake retreat scenes on Naboo because they were filmed in Italy (pretty close to the French border iirc) and I'm feral over them just for the fact that it's all SO FAMILIAR. It's all Mediterranean plants and trees and stones and architecture (and green screens lmao). I'm not from right next to the border but I'm from Southern France and if I go run in a field it's those exact same weeds and flowers! If I go in a park it's those exact trees! If I look at a mountain it's the same rock face!! It's the same shades of plants and wall paint and the same giant stone flower beds and I'm just in love with those like three scenes just for that reason. It incidentally takes me right out of the story for a while because obviously it looks nothing like an alien planet to me. It's just a sappy and corny feeling but idk it makes so very happy seeing a plane tree in a movie without immediately hearing La Vie En Rose or another insufferable song play over the scene.
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Oggi, vista dal mio ufficio 🌞
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Mickey at Ospedaletti, Italian Riviera, 1960s
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