I spent three weeks on the Amalfi Coast to take these photographs – hopping from Sorrento to Praiano, Capri to Positano to shoot the coastline’s most incredible views. It’s pretty hard to take a bad picture of this part of Italy.
Strada Statale Amalfitana (the road that winds down the coast) provides some great shots and angles, and I love to jump on a Vespa and go exploring, pulling over anywhere between Positano and Maiori, stopping wherever catches the eye. You’ve got to watch out for the buses though.
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