2021 Puglia Workshop Group 2 – Student Slideshows
My second group of Puglia photographers arrived in the “heel” of Italy’s boot for a week of exploring a part of Italy that feels Italian, but carries influences from Greece, Turkey and beyond. Autumn weather had set in, producing wonderfully moody skies and occasional rain that dampened our heads but not our spirits. Our week actually started in the neighboring region of Basilicata, home to one of the most amazing places in all of Italy – Matera, a town that’s been since approximately 7000BC – over 9,000 years. From there, we moved south to Lecce, a town known for its Baroque architecture and its papier-mâché (carta pesta in Italian) artisans. The white-washed city of Ostuni was last on our visit, but in between there were the fascinating towns of Alberobello, Otranto and Locorotondo – all giving us a different view of this beautiful part of Italy. The workshoppers worked hard, producing interesting stories about their experience in slideshow format. Check out their work via the links below.
Slideshow Links
Cindy | Greg | Roksolana 1 | Roksolana 2 | Vassyl | Becky

Photos of this great group in action
Roksolana getting up close with her subject Stretching for the shot Beginning our day exploring Matera Beginning our day exploring Matera Vassyl getting down low for a shot Greg lining up a shot in Matera Greg editing images on his iPad A view of Lecce from the terrace of a private garden A view of Lecce from the terrace of a private garden Our great guide Francesco shows us the finer points of Lecce Cindy in St. Irena in Lecce Cindy in St. Irena in Lecce In Lecce Greg in stealth mode Cindy getting stable for a long-shutter speed shot in Otranto Cindy getting stable for a long-shutter speed shot in Otranto Greg in Otranto Greg in Ostuni Photographing in an abandoned vineyard Overlooking Ostuni