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On Missing Genova

September 26, 2012 by Di Mackey / 4 Comments

People visiting Genova for the first time should be warned … it’s a city that can slip under your skin and haunt you long after you leave. It might even keep you returning. I was born in New Zealand. I live in Belgium … my flashbacks, the memories of places I loved, the ones that

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Genova in Reflection

May 23, 2012 by Di Mackey / 0 Comments

Sometimes, if you are really fortunate, you will find someone creating those enormous bubbles here on these Genovese streets. Maybe down one of those ancient alleyways … in a place where you least expect to see them. I love trying to capture the reflections and textures they contain.

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The Caruggi, Genoa

May 23, 2012 by Di Mackey / 0 Comments

Genova … aka La Superba, is giving me so much pleasure in these days of wandering the streets with my camera. The morning light down in the heart of the caruggi, the ancient narrow alleyways of the city, has been so good these last two days. And there was photographic ‘treasure‘ to be found everywhere.

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Enrico Pelos, Photographer & Writer

May 17, 2012 by Di Mackey / 0 Comments

More than a few months ago, I discovered the photography of Enrico Pelos. He is a Genovese photographer and author who created the book titled Passeggiate A Levante. In it, he attempted to portray some of the most beautiful of the Eastern Liguria’s treks. He included a mix of the most famous ones, like Cinque

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Bubble Series, Piazza De Ferrari, Genoa

April 11, 2012 by Di Mackey / 0 Comments

One beautiful day, back in May, 2010, I found this guy creating the most incredible bubbles in Piazza de Ferrari. It seemed like he was enhancing the beauty of Teatro Carlo Felice and Palazzo Ducale … and the fountain too. Simply delighting the folk walking through. My camera and I, we couldn’t resist. Click on

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Fish Festival in Camogli

Fish Festival

In a small square of the charming village of Camogli you will discover the world's largest frying pan. The pan comes out annually on the second Sunday of May and is used to fry up loads of free fish handed out to villagers and tourists for the annual Fish Festival (Sagra del Pesce) dedicated to St Fortunato, patron saint of fishermen.A must!

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