A blend of color and black-and-white photography, interspersed with inspiring quotations and historical context, Elizabeth Buchmann’s Bengodi: Visions of Capri is an enchanting meditation on the beauty of historic architecture and the natural world. Buchmann decided to visit the island of Capri in Italy at the beginning of the pandemic, seeking both solace and an escape from the relentless news cycle – a relatable and understandable perspective, which gives her photography increased weight and meaning. Her pictures convey a true degree of reverence for what really matters in our often too fast-moving lives, instilling in the reader a sense of both catharsis and relaxation.
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