This page is meant to give you a glimpse of the everyday life here in Italy and of the multifaceted Italian culture as seen through my camera lens.

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A line of street painters in Piazza Navona. It usually takes them only 15 minutes to finish a charcoal portrait. Prices range from 15 to a hundred euros.

One of the ubiquitous souvenir vendors in the city center of Rome.

A typical trash bin in Rome.



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