The Amalfi Coast
The Amalfi Coast
ATRANI, ITALY - 2024
STANDARD
37” x 42” Unframed 52” x 57” Framed Edition of 12
LARGE
56” x 64” Unframed 71” x 79” Framed Edition of 12
“It is a dream place that isn’t quite real when you are there and becomes beckoningly real after you have gone”. John Steinbeck, 1953.
Steinbeck nailed it but on his travels he frequently did and the validity of his observations are astonishingly timeless. What was true in 1953 remains true 70 years later. The Amalfi Coast is the great creator’s aesthetic masterclass and, in this most spiritual of places, there can be no accommodation for those failing to give thanks for their brief tenancy; we are blessed to be here and this coveted corner of Italy reinforces the compass that always points to the celebration of life.
I wanted to take a picture not only to evoke a sense of joy but one rich in Italian narrative. There needed to be some visual chaos but at the centre of it I wanted to convey an easy admiration for the best things in life. There is nothing to be ashamed of in enjoying the beautiful things: whether it be cuisine; fashion or people and Italians seem to be more comfortable with this default position than most.
I chose Atrani for this photograph partly because it is timeless and partly because the stairs off the main square lead the eye and the windows frame the subject. It is a wonderful canvas from which to work and it is no surprise that big Hollywood projects such as Riley and The Equaliser 3 have recently been filmed in this small gem of a town.
Brooks Nader is a star and I often work with her. She is not only striking, but she emotionally engages in every role I ask her to play. She is also great fun to be with. This was not her hardest role, she just had to be herself. ~ David Yarrow
+ Share