Posts Tagged ‘Max Brunelli’

30
Oct
2009

Time does fly, but memories live on.  Memories of my trip to Italy in September will always be a part of me and I hope to only add more in the future.  When I returned from Kenny Kim’s Photoventure 2009, I posted some of the photos of the models we worked with and a few words about my experience.  There is just no way to fit everything in on a single blog post, so I am back with more.  This trip was a collaboration between wedding photographer Kenny Kim and native Italian Max Brunelli.  The two of them worked very hard to come up with a well thought out plan of events for a total of 8 days covering the Umbria & Tuscany regions.  Max is very proud and passionate about his homeland and enjoys sharing bits of information about traditions, food, architecture and important parts of history.  Kenny is also very passionate – passionate about his love of photography, traveling, meeting new people and passing on bits of helpful information, yet still wanting to learn from others as well.  It has been a little over a month since I returned and I am realizing this was so much more than a photographic experience, it was an experience that was life changing.  Walking through the narrow streets of small villages, opening the senses and taking it all in makes the creative mind soar.

I promised I wouldn’t go back to my Venti half-caf morning coffees in paper to go cups after experiencing my beautiful prepared cappuccinos, but my hand is wrapped around one as I type.  I did promise that I would learn some Italian prior to my next visit and that is a promise I plan on keeping.

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Within those 8 days, we visited 28 locations, ate some of the most sensational dinners, ate a few too many gelati, built great new friendships, shared some laughs over a glass of wine…oh and took loads of photos!!  Speaking of photos, viewing them is a way to open the senses all over again.  I can feel, smell, touch and hear that which is embedded in my mind.  Watching the locals stop to enjoy a coffee, shop at the local market, share stories and work became an enjoyable daily treat because it was a way for me to get the full experience of these various locations in Italy.  Amazingly, each place had its own unique feel and look.

As I thumbed through the over 3500 images, something surprised me.  I found that some of the images that spoke to me and evoked an emotion were those that I converted to a darker black & white.  After all, Italy is rich with color and I was certain that nearly every single image would command to be in color, but not the case.  Of course, the ones that were taken of food or coffee stayed in color and we all took loads of photos of things we consumed 🙂

I could go on and on about my 8 day experience, however I would like to share a handful of favorite images.

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Growing as a person through new life experiences can only mean growth in ones art – whether it is photography, poetry, painting or writing music.  Since Photoventure was a growing experience I can expect much growth in my photography – what an incredible way to learn!  Sign me up for Part II.

Thank you for stopping by.

~lisa

Buon giorno!

When Kenny Kim announced that he was having a workshop in Italy I was thrilled! But then I realized I had a wedding and would be unable to attend. Lo and behold, the dates for the workshop changed and it was now possible to make this trip. A workshop? No, not really. More like an experience of a lifetime. Kenny teamed up with native Italian Max Brunelli to guide us through the beautiful regions of Umbria & Tuscany. We visited 28 locations which included Spoleto, Spello, Assisi, Siena, Cortona, Monteriggioni, San Gimignano (which I had the most trouble saying), Norcia and much more.

The 9 day experience is locked in my mind and soul forever and the over 3,500 photos taken will help me to remember and share the beauty of Italy. Not only did I have to take pictures of EVERYTHING, including my morning cup of cappuccino, but touching and smelling was a must as well. I was the only one in the group running from the camera as I had a skin treatment prior to leaving and still had very puffy eyes. Oh the silly things girls do! My only regret was not learning key Italian phrases so that I could communicate well with locals. Max was so very helpful in helping out with my sentences and even had me go up to a cash register, tell the cashier what I had to eat and what I wanted to buy, all in Italian. Thank goodness he was next to me mouthing the words the whole time! haha. Next visit, I will have learned much more and will do the order all by myself 🙂

Kenny Kim, an amazing wedding photographer based in Chicago, travels the world capturing beautiful weddings and the beauty of everyday life.  As Kenny said, “this was so much more than a workshop” and even coined the name Photoventure while we were walking down one of the many cobblestone streets. The idea was to see Italy in a way that only could be experienced with Max Brunelli, but to learn from each other as photographers by sharing ideas, goals and creativity, as well as having an amazing photo shoot. The photo shoot truly pushed me as a photographer because the models didn’t speak English and it was starting to rain just as we arrived. So, I tied my hair up in a pony tail, put on my rain jacket and managed to communicate through body language and a few key words. While I was showing one of the models how I wanted her to stand up against a door, the resident of that home opened the door and we scared each other as I fell inside! Well, it turns out that he invited us into his beautiful home to take more photos!!! Seriously, this day will always be a part of my memory. The models were beautiful, fun and dealt with my silly ways of attempting to speak some Italian.

The last night in Italy was spent at Max’s home with his lovely wife Cristiana and son Federico. Perfect.
I am posting the photos from the bride & groom shoot in Labro, and will be posting other photos as I get them ready.

More to come! Thank you for stopping by!

Ciao!

~lisa