Landscape and people; Tuscany by Jimmy Williams

It’s a privilege to photograph the same timeless surroundings from which Renaissance Masters once drew inspiration.Every time I visit Tuscany, I expect its beauty to have succumbed to the trappings of modernity and tourism.
Feb 21, 2014

It’s a privilege to photograph the same timeless surroundings from which Renaissance Masters once drew inspiration.

Every time I visit Tuscany, I expect its beauty to have succumbed to the trappings of modernity and tourism. But time and again, this enduring land manages to enchant me as it must have those centuries ago. We live in a world so eager for change, it’s incredibly comforting to travel along a land so in touch with its fertile past. The inhabitants are no different; their welcoming smiles and cheerful conversation echo the land’s hospitable heritage. Tuscany – its land and its people – reminds us that seasoned beauty indeed never grows old. [Official Website]

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