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Black and white photography exploring the beauty, mystery and intrigue of Venice throughout the seasons.

 

Inspired by the modernist photographers and photojournalists of the 20th century, and the timeless quality of film, ‘Time & Tide’ is part of an evolving broader photographic project attempting to preserve the essence, soul and atmosphere of Venice away from the tourist scene.




Eleven works selected from the project are framed and on display at Laguna Libre EcoOsteria & Jazz Bar in Cannaregio, Venice. They all demonstrate the lure and timeless attraction of Venice, though its street life, lagoon environment and the unique interplay of light, shadow and reflection. The collection is on display until the end of June 2024.


Signed prints at various sizes are available to buy directly from me. So please send me a message for any requests. Downloads of images can also be bought directly though the website by following the links under 'prints'. For any questions and queries, email me at: andy@monochromevenice.com - I am happy to help!



Thanks for looking! AP


 

 
 
 

It seems that carnival 2024 is now off in full swing. Here are a few shots from previous years. Some of which may be included my upcoming exhibition: ‘Caigo - Venetian Fog’ - but to find out if they make the cut, you’ll have to come along!



Opening 10th February at 17.00 @kunst.depot.venezia





 
 
 

Flyers are now ready for my ‘Caigo - Venetian Fog’ photography exhibition in association with @kunst.depot.venezia 📸🙂

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Exploring the mystery, beauty and intrigue of Venice in the fog, the show will include the image ‘Venetian Fog’ as seen here. Taken in February 2011 it was one of my first experiences of ‘caigo’ and started a life-long fascination.

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No booking necessary! The opening is on 10th February 2024 at 17.00. See you there! 🥂 @sartoriverona

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Contact: andy@monochromevenice.com

All rights reserved (c) Andy Parker 2025

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Monochrome Venice.  Black and white photography in and around Venice, Italy, by Andy Parker

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