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Kevin Adams- Kevin Adams started teaching photography seminars in the early 1990s, and soon afterward began leading photo tours to the North Carolina mountains to...
Tour Itinerary
- Name: Venice: Night and Day
- Dates: May 13 - May 22, 2011
Tour Details
- Pricing
- $3,295 USD
- Highlights:
- Departure limited to twelve participants to optimize your photographic experience
- Night Photography for those wishing to capture that unique image of your favorite locales
- The exquisite city of Venice, bounded and crisscrossed by canals with their arching bridges, and the magnificent Piazza San Marco with its Basilica and Campanile
- The Rialto Bridge and the Grand Canal plied by boats of every description, and the incomparable wealth of art and architecture
- The Island of Burano, a charming fishing village far removed in spirit from the grandeur of Venice
- Accommodations
- Guides
- Food & Drink
Testimonial
“I had a great time. One of my best trips ever."
- L. Vannetta
“Kevin is the best! He gave too much of himself. In summary, it was one hell of a workshop."
- S. Silverman
“The excellent way in which you distributed your time equally among all participants and were always available was outstanding."
- N. Smith
Venice: Night and Day
What could be better than photographing the most fascinating and romantic city on Earth? How about doing it under the light of the full moon!
Good photographs of Venice are not in short supply. This legendary city of islands and canals is perhaps the most photographed in the world. In Venice, finding a good photo subject is a matter of opening your eyes. Of course, we will visit all of the renowned hotspots, but we designed this tour to be different. We want to introduce you to new sights, imaginative ideas, and unique vantage points. We want to help you create distinctive images.
It’s all about the light!
Great subjects photographed in poor lighting make for ordinary photos. But shoot an ordinary subject in great lighting, and you will make a terrific image. We are not going to miss any great lighting on this tour. We will photograph in the golden light of sunrise and sunset and in the magic twilight of dusk and dawn. We will also explore the city at night, photographing lights reflecting in the canals and making long-exposure cityscapes. And for the icing on the cake, we have planned this tour to coincide with the full moon. As the moon rises in the twilight skies over the Venetian landscape, we will be there with our cameras, capturing a scene that has captivated people for centuries.
This legendary city of art, capital of the Veneto, encompasses about 180 square miles, of which 100 is water. The city is built around an archipelago of more than a hundred small islands, separated by a dense network of some 177 canals, and joined by 400 small bridges. The city rests on countless millions of larch poles driven into the sediment of the lagoon, and is protected from the Adriatic Sea by long strands of sand bars.
It is an exotic blend of Gothic, Byzantine and Renaissance styles, seen today as it did in the fifteenth and sixteenth centuries. Everywhere there is water, shaping and reflecting the life of the city, its compelling beauty, curiosity, and interest. Cathedrals, gondolas, and the daily life provide continuity between past and present. Dark passageways end in sunlit squares, neighbors gather at medieval well heads, gondolas moor under tiny stone bridges, elderly women haul baskets of vegetables to their balconies, cats dart in and out of streets marked with ancient signs and stone relief.
We will have time to explore, in-depth, the tiny island of Burano, scarcely more than a half mile wide and one of the most colorful and photogenic places anywhere. You can explore the island with others or wander on your own to photograph brightly painted houses of blue, red, green, and yellow, lining the narrow canals crossed by stone and wooden bridges.
Your Tour Leaders
Kevin Adams started teaching photography seminars in the early 1990s, and soon afterward began leading photo tours to the North Carolina mountains to photograph waterfalls. He continues to enjoy teaching others through photo tours, workshops, and seminars. In addition to teaching others and shooting stock photographs, Kevin has written and photographed nine books, with more on the way. Kevin’s approach to leading photo tours is to make sure participants have the photographic time of their lives. He is always available and eager to provide help and advice during his tours. Simply put, Kevin’s job is to help you make spectacular photos. Travel with Kevin and explore the unforgettable city of Venice by night and day.
Itinerary
May 13: Home - Venice

Photograph Venice in a different light. Kevin Adams offers this unique opportunity to tour Venice with a local guide, then return to your favorite places by night, capturing the location at it’s best – after the majority of tourists have departed. Kevin will assist you in photographing the evening lights of Venice, the night life of San Marco, and the alley cats of various hidden walkways (Tripods recommended).
Please note that the itinerary posted here is intended only to give you a general idea of the activities we have planned. We want you to make the best photos you possibly can, all while having the time of your life in a truly extraordinary city. To achieve this, we will revise the schedule as needed based on weather, lighting conditions, crowd issues, and gut instinct. We will be going strong, every day beginning with a sunrise shoot and ending with sunset and night photography, all at varying locations across the city. Venice is small and our hotel is rarely more than a short walk or quick ferry ride from our shooting locations, so you will always have the option of skipping any planned activities. Also, you will have free time each day for rest and freshening up.
May 14: Venice
After checking into the hotel, you will have time to relax and settle down after your flight. Our Venetian guide, Laura, joins us for group introductions and orientation. Laura then guides us to one of Venice’s most significant and impressive monuments, the Doges Palace. Built in stages over 250 years beginning in the fourteenth century, the palace served as the seat of government and home of the doge, the head of the Venetian Republic. Dramatically situated in St. Mark’s Square, with the incomparable St. Mark’s Basilica on one end, flanked by arcades of shops and open-air cafes, and with the Campanile soaring above all, the palace is the most stunning civil building in the city. In this building the government forged all those decisions that made Venice the most powerful state in Europe from the twelfth to the sixteenth century. Built in the eleventh century, the nearby basilica is an intriguing mix of eastern mystery and western opulence. In its shadowy interior—filled with the plundered riches of Constantinople—candlelight flickers off the golden mosaic walls. After the tour, we will have a welcome dinner, followed by a photo presentation and discussion of the week’s program. All overnights are at Villa Igea (D).
May 15: The Rialto, San Polo, and Dorsoduro
After a sunrise shoot and breakfast, we will explore the San Polo and Dorsoduro districts. (Venice is divided into six districts or sestieri). We cross the Grand Canal on the famous Rialto Bridge and visit the fish and produce market. The Rialto market, once the commercial heart of the city, operates today much as it has for centuries. At the fish market locals shop for squid, octopus, scallops, crabs, snails, eels, and every species of fish imaginable. The adjacent produce market presents a visual overload of color and form. From the market we navigate through a maze of alleyways—once Venice’s “red-light” district—and visit the churches of San Polo and San Rocco, plus a rare example of Gothic architecture in Venice, the Frari Church, featuring the works of the great Renaissance masters Titian, Donatello, and Bellini. After dinner we will shoot the sunset and rising moon, followed by night photography. (B)
May 16: Burano and the Venetian Lagoon

May 17: Personal Day with Group Options
After photographing the sunrise and having breakfast, you will have the day to yourself. Those who wish can remain with the group for informal shooting sessions, otherwise you are free to wander on your own to explore Venice. We will provide information on churches, museums, and other sites you might wish to visit. Today ends with the full moon rising over the lagoon at sunset, so you will definitely want to rejoin the group after dinner for the evening photo session. (B)
May 18: High Above Venice
The full moon sets with the rising sun during our morning photo session. After breakfast, we will first photograph Venice from the top of Campanile on St. Mark’s Square and then from the bell tower at San Giorgio Maggiore just across the San Marco Canal. Both vantage points offer unique and memorable views of Venice and the lagoon. We will also visit the church of San Giorgio Maggiore, among the few in Venice where photography is allowed. This afternoon we will explore the Arsenale, Venice’s historic shipyard, and Santa Elena region of the Castello district. During the Renaissance, Venice was the most powerful maritime state in the world. The key to its naval supremacy was the efficiency of its shipbuilders. At the peak of Venice’s power, the Arsenale employed 16,000 workers, who reportedly could turn out warships in a single day. The Arsenale’s impressive gateway, with its stone lions standing guard, serves as a reminder of Venice’s golden era. Although the Arsenale is not open to tourists, the nearby Naval History Museum offers a fascinating look at the city’s seafaring past. Inside are models of galleys and other historic ships, an outstanding map of Venice in 1500, and authentic nineteenth century gondolas. The evening sunset shoot features the nearly full moon rising above the lagoon. (B)
May 19: Personal Day with Group Options
After photographing the sunrise and having breakfast, you will have the day to yourself. Those who wish can remain with the group for informal shooting sessions, otherwise you are free to wander on your own to explore Venice. We’ll provide information on churches, museums, and other sites you might wish to visit. Today ends with our usual sunset and night photography adventures. (B)
May 20: Cannaregio District
Following our sunrise session and breakfast, we will explore Venice’s Cannaregio district, home to the Jewish Ghetto. In 1516, Jews were grudgingly allowed to live in Venice, but only by being confined to a small island where the canal bridges were locked at night, isolating the residents. The site earned the name “Ghetto” from a former foundry, called geto in Venetian dialect. Confined to such a small area, as their population grew the Jews had no choice but to expand their houses upward. As a result, the Ghetto features some of the tallest residential buildings in Venice, up to eight stories high. As always, we end the day with a sunset and night photography session. (B)
May 21: San Michele and Favorite Locations
Our sunrise session and breakfast is followed today by a visit to the little island of San Michele, which hosts a renaissance church and the cemetery, where the famous are buried alongside the Venetian common folk. The cemetery offers intriguing opportunities for photography. After exploring San Michele, we will use this last day to return to favorite locations from the week, trying to capture that missed shot or catch our subject in a better light. At our farewell dinner this evening, we will reminisce and share our discoveries of this remarkable city. (B, D)
May 22: Venice - Home
This afternoon you leave Venice. Board your flight home or on to other exotic destinations. (B)
Accommodations
The Villa Igea is located on the Grand Canal, looking across the Grand Canal is San Giorgio Maggiore (Benedictine Monastery), and just a short walk away is St. Marks Square. Laundry service available from 9:00 a.m - 5:00 p.m. Buffet breakfast is served from 8:00 to 10:00 a.m.
Guides
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Food & Drink
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Notes
Your Tour Leaders
As you explore Venice and sense its romantic past, Kevin will help you to see and to maximize the photographic possibilities all around you. At the same time, Laura Sabbadin, your Venetian host and guide, will be with us for four days, helping you learn the rich history of the Venetian people and the spectacular architecture and art of the city. Laura has been working as a qualified guide of her home city for the last seven years. She graduated from the University of Urbino, in the central region of Marche, with a degree in Modern Languages and Literature. She has given extensive lectures about the art and history of Venice for a special project with UNESCO for English-speaking visitors in Venice. Since 1988, Laura has been an official interpreter for Venice’s Biennale Film Festival. In addition, Laura has led photo tours for seven years and is particularly sensitive to the needs of photographers. With her charm and wealth of information, Laura will make your stay very special.
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Pricing Info
Tour land cost: $3,295 US Dollars based upon minimum of 9 paying participants. There is a small group surcharge of $300 if 5-8 paying participants. All our program prices are based on double occupancy unless noted in exceptions.
Single room supplement: $1,095; single rooms are subject to availability and are not guaranteed. We try to accommodate travelers who request single accommodations, as well as travelers who are looking for a roommate. If a single room is requested, or if we are unable to find a suitable roommate, you will be required to pay the supplement.
Note: The land costs on international tours is based upon current exchange rates. Although the rate has been relatively stable, should it change, there may need to be an adjustment in the land cost.
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