In affectionate remembrance of my older brother, David, who died on October 29. Among the traits we shared were a liking for the quirky and a passion for travel. He loved Italy, having lived there with his family in the mid-Seventies. My first trips to this to this part of Europe were visits to his home. I wish I could share these pictures with him too. I know he would have liked them.




Wow! Just wow!. You capture the “Italianess” of the city so perfectly. All those motorbikes and nonchalent youngsters. I think the image of tattoed arms flattening pizza crust will linger for a long time. I’m looking forward to looking through your pictures many more times. This is a beautiful tribute to David and your shared love of travel. Ann
This city has really ignited your photographic brilliance. You you sure bring it to life.
I could hear the street sounds and smell the exhaust. These photos are a great way to remember David.
Wonderful pic Johathan! Thx for sharing.
Wow… Fantastic visual storytelling, as always. The light in these pictures is fascinating.
This ain’t no Rick Steeves travelogue, and I’m loving it. And it’s a nice homage to your brother.
I agree with what Edward said earlier in the comments, your ever-brilliant photography is afire. I’m very moved by the range of your travels through Naples, and how much life you see and celebrate. Thanks for this, I will be clicking back through many times.