It’s been said that it takes all sorts to make the world go round and I couldn’t agree more. Admittedly, while I hate large crowds, I do love people watching. As voyeuristic as it might sound, I love to sit back and watch the wide variety of people who pass through my life for those few minutes, possibly never to be seen again. I find myself wondering about their lives and attaching stories of my own to them.
The elderly couple getting off a train in the Firenze Santa Maria Novella in Florence, linked arm in arm. I imagine them married for fifty or sixty years, with three grown children and nine grandchildren to show for it… in from Venice for a visit with their family. The romantic in me hopes they are still as in love today as they were sixty years ago.
The homeless man on the steps of a church in Florence… in my mind, a former professor of sociology or anthropology whose eccentricites made him very popular with the students. As time went by, his eccentric nature was replaced by a progressive mental illness and, with no family to care for him, he fell on hard times and found himself living on the streets. He sits on the steps of the church yelling at passersby, speaking loudly to himself in Italian, still carrying the jacket he wore to class every day.
Then there’s the couple in the Piazza San Marco, sitting down to lunch, watching the tourists crowding the plaza, enjoying their sandwiches and each others company. I imagine them telling each other stories, talking about their children and grandchildren and planning out the rest of their day.
All three of these were captured in the attached photographs from my last visit to Italy. From Rome to Florence to Venice, I came across a wide variety of people and came away with many candid shots. While I do portraiture as part of my photography business and enjoy working with many of my subjects, I find myself enjoying candid shots even more as I find that, more often than not, they can evoke an emotion that a planned shot cannot.

"The Visitors"

"Lunch in the Piazza San Marco"

"The Professor"

"Il Diavolo all'interno"

