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Venice Through Andrea's Lens

Andrea Perotta, a Venice-born photographer, shares his personal journey of capturing the citys essence, from iconic landmarks to hidden gems. His lifelong passion for photography, shaped by his upbringing, leads him to revisit old neighborhoods and discover new spots. Perottas work blends nostalgia with everyday moments, highlighting the dynamic between photographers, locals, and tourists. He also reveals his favorite hidden corners, all in anticipation of the 2026 Milan-Cortina Winter Olympics. Checkout Solipillow.com

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