On news stands now you will find the latest number of RES, a travel magazine I freelance for. In this issue I have done a story about Puglia (a.k.a. Apulien), written by Peter Loewe. Having travelled so much to Rome in the past few years, I was so relieved to visit this unexploited area of...
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Posted in Travel | Tags: Apulien, Fotograf Jenny Hammar, Gallipoli, Italia, Italy, Jenny Hammar, Jenny Hammar Photography, Lecce, Masseria Cocciolli, Otranto, Puglia, RES, resefotograf, resereportage, Stockholm, travel photographer, Travel Story
Wednesday, February 17, 2010
This past fall I had the opportunity to practice my rusty Italian (in my “youth” I lived a year in Florence) when I photographed a travel reportage for RES, a Swedish travel magazine. The story is coming out in the next number and now that photos have been chosen I can blog a few of...
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Thursday, December 10, 2009
Photo by: Tom Hammar
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Thursday, November 19, 2009
After being a bit under the weather for a couple of weeks, I am happy to be able to post some photos! I blogged a sneak peek of Bekkie and Alex’s wedding from the Amalfi Coast a few weeks ago as well as photos from their civil service, but here is a more complete story...
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Posted in Destination Weddings, Travel, Weddings | Tags: Alex, Amafli, Artistic Weddings, Bekkie, Destination Wedding, Italy, Jenny Hammar, Ravello, Villa Cimbrone, Wedding in Italy
Wednesday, October 14, 2009
In the gorgeous setting of Ravello, one of the most famous cities on the Amalfi coast in Italy, Bekkie and Alex were first married in a civil ceremony. This took place the day before their “official” wedding at Villa Cimbrone (click here for the sneak peek already published). After the civil service, we had a...
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Thursday, October 8, 2009
Today we can take perfect photos, perfectly in focus and then we can change colors and, well, pretty much anything in the image. Plus we can look at the photos right away. Back in the day, we took our photos on rolls of film and got to see the result first when they came back...
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