Cinque Terre & Tuscany 2024: a 4x5" Portfolio and a story

Vieri

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In October 2024, my wife and I spent ten days in Cinque Terre & Tuscany between Workshops and personal work. We have been traveling to both these destinations so often in the last decade that they always felt like home to us. We loved Tuscany so much that in 2023 we made it our actual home.

Both destinations are world-famous, beautiful and charming, but to us they are much more. Cinque Terre are five villages clinging on a rocky coast on the Ligurian Sea. As a teenager, I spent my summer holidays there for years, which makes them very close to my heart, and I know them like the back of my hand.

In Cinque Terre, besides photographing the famous village views that everyone knows and comes for, I always had a lot of fun in finding and portraying the more secret corners, those that nobody ever goes to. If one cares to look, Cinque Terre offers amazing rock formations, minimalist subjects and more, and after having gone there for ages those are the ones that I enjoy photographing the most these days.

Tuscany is arguably one of the world’s most beautiful regions, known for its quintessential, iconic Italian landscapes, its man-made history and – just to name one thing - for having gifted the world the Renaissance. Out of all the diverse beautiful areas of Tuscany, we decided to focus on the northern seaside, close to Liguria, and on Val d’Orcia inland. Val d’Orcia is where we made our home, and I enjoy keeping exploring it and finding new, unknown locations to photograph.

In October 2024, for the first time I tried my hand at these landscapes with a 4x5” camera, back then my Arca-Swiss F-Line, and I truly enjoyed how the meditative feeling coming from the medium perfectly complemented the kind of landscapes and weather.

Click here to read the rest of the article: https://www.vieribottazzini.com/2026/05/cinque-terre-tuscany-2024-a-4x5-portfolio.html, and enjoy some photos out of the Portfolio!









All photographs taken on Ilford FP4+ except for the second from the top (Fomapan 200 Creative), both film exposed at 100 ISO, developed in Pyrocat-HD for 12 min 30 sec, 10 inversions at start followed by 3 inversion per minute. Scanned on an Epson V850 Pro and Vuescan.

Best regards,

Vieri
 

AlanLichty

Moderator
I love how you wove the misty atmospherics into these scenes. Your love for these landscapes really shows through in the images you present here. These are all wonderful images but the last to in particular keep me scrolling back up for another look.
 

JimFox

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Staff member
World class photography Vieri! I love them all with #1 and 3 being my favorites.

Thanks so much for the backstory as well. What an awesome location to spend your teen years on the coast there. And then to buy a home in Tuscany? Wow! That's got to be so cool.
 

Vieri

Well-Known Member
The last, of the Capella, has been photographed many times, but I've never seen such a beautiful scenic.
Than kyou very much, glad you enjoyed it! It's a lovely subject to photograph indeed.

I love how you wove the misty atmospherics into these scenes. Your love for these landscapes really shows through in the images you present here. These are all wonderful images but the last to in particular keep me scrolling back up for another look.
Hello Alan, thank you very much, glad you enjoyed them! I do love these landscapes, and the variety of light and shooting situations they offer. I also love how they are at the same time world-famous destinations, and yet it is always possible to create new, personal interpretations of them, much more so than other iconic locations worldwide.

World class photography Vieri! I love them all with #1 and 3 being my favorites.

Thanks so much for the backstory as well. What an awesome location to spend your teen years on the coast there. And then to buy a home in Tuscany? Wow! That's got to be so cool.
Hey Jim, thank you very much, glad you enjoyed the images and the story! Yes, we love living here in Tuscany - such an amazing area, and the lifestyle is just wonderfully pleasant (the only danger is with the food, which is so good that makes keeping fit a bit of a struggle! 😅)

Best regards,

Vieri
 
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