Claudia Corrent captures the quiet, everyday life of a Venetian that you don’t normally see as a tourist

Posted in Art, Photography
By Sam Bathe on 4 Feb 2016

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Famous for it’s car free islands, instead dominated by beautiful water ways, Venice, Italy, is a sight to behold in the summer, but there’s one thing it isn’t; quiet. Italian photographer Claudia Corrent captures that side of Venice you don’t normally see for her series, Insulae. Documenting the everyday life of Venice’s local, her pastel-toned gaze gives the islands such a relaxing feel, it’s so easy to forget Piazza San Marco’s heaving streets in the summertime.

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You can check out more of Claudia’s photography on here site: www.claudiacorrent.carbonmade.com

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