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May 11, 2010 by Joel Wolfson Leave a Comment

That’s Pecorino!

shopkeeper

This is where Pecorino comes from!  Pecorino is tasty sheeps' cheese that the village we stay in is famous for...  I took this photo just outside of town under the watchful eye of a Great Pyrenee (large white dog), who keeps the sheep from being eaten by predators.  He (or she) took the job very seriously!  We also visited a nearby village with … [Read more...]

Filed Under: photography Tagged With: advanced, art, beginner, beginning, countryside, Crete Senese, cultural, culture, intermediate, italia, italy, Italy 2010, market, pecorino, photos, pictures, pienza, san quirico, sheep, Toscana, tour, travel, Tuscany, val d'orcia

May 10, 2010 by Joel Wolfson 2 Comments

Au Revoir Provence!

Our last day in Provence, until September.  Probably the most beautiful candy store I've ever seen!  Here's Joel's young cousin deciding what to choose- we bought he and his sister one piece each.  Of course we bought something for ourselves as well...  Street musicians are a wonderful part of life in Provence, and the accordion is a classic French … [Read more...]

Filed Under: photography, Workshops Tagged With: advanced, art, Avignon, beginner, beginning, countryside, cultural, culture, France 2010, group, intermediate, Luberon, photos, pictures, Provence, tour, travel, Vaucluse, village

May 7, 2010 by Joel Wolfson 2 Comments

Dog Day…

Today we spent our day in the sun in a couple small villages.  I love the rooftops here, between the tiles and the lichen, it’s a nice combination.  Of course we miss our dogs and have been visiting with every French dog we see...  This one was a nice little shop greeter in a town we visited. I may not make another post until we get to Italy as … [Read more...]

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May 6, 2010 by Joel Wolfson 2 Comments

A Piece of History

As promised, here’s a shot of Joel’s dessert from our amazing lunch yesterday, tarte aux pommes.  It’s all about presentation...  and taste!  Today, we returned to a favorite shooting location, which also happens to be on the schedule for our September workshop.  It’s a former Roman stronghold, complete with ruins.  After the fall of Rome, much of … [Read more...]

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May 6, 2010 by Joel Wolfson 2 Comments

Market Day

olives

We went to a great market Wednesday in a nearby village.  These are a couple of Joel’s snapshots.  Of course we HAD to buy some of these olives- amazing!  So many olives, so little time...  The classic Citroën was too cute to pass up.  We had the most amazing lunch at one of the restaurants scheduled for our September workshop.  As usual, it looked … [Read more...]

Filed Under: photography, Workshops Tagged With: art, beginner, beginning, france, France 2010, intermediate, market, photos, pictures, Provence, St. Remy, travel

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