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May 28, 2011 by Joel Wolfson 2 Comments

Visit to a Castle

We made it back home in about 30 hours...  Wow!  Very tiring, but happy to be back. The day before we left, a local gave us a tour of a private castello (castle) that dates back to the 10th century.  Parts of it were destroyed and/or damaged and reconstructed over the centuries and it was at the center of a farming community.  It sits on the … [Read more...]

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October 31, 2010 by Joel Wolfson 2 Comments

Images of Italy in Scottsdale

Join us November 10th for a special evening where Joel will take you on a tour of Italy.  He'll show some of his favorite images on the big screen.  During the presentation, Joel will share stories and techniques behind the images providing useful tips on how to take your own stunning travel photos.  Time will be allowed for a Question and Answer … [Read more...]

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June 1, 2010 by Joel Wolfson Leave a Comment

Provence Workshop and the Euro

Home_base

After doing an art show within days of our return from Europe, I think we'll take a day off!  Then, this will be our week to "catch up." In this post is a mid-day shot of our home base village for our Villages of Provence workshop in September.  In fact, the view from our hotel is very similar to this- pretty spectacular!  They have a wonderful … [Read more...]

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May 26, 2010 by Joel Wolfson 1 Comment

More of Provence

Here are a couple shots I couldn't get on the blog while we were in Provence. They are in the same village in the Vaucluse. The blue doors are within the old walls, the other is part of a ruined chateau at the top of the village. We also had great fresh croissants here! Ciao! … [Read more...]

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