
Sorrento Sunset over the Bay of Naples I am delighted to announce that a new feature gallery has gone live dedicated to Campania, Italy. Many of the images have already featured on my photoblog site Journog. The images were all taken in and around Sorrento, Positano and Herculaneum...

Mirror Image This new image has just been added to the Gallery and is available for purchase as a fine art print via our Fotomoto service along with many others in the galleries section of the site. Prices range between £7.49 and £54.99 per print dependent on the size you choose.

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Nick Lewis Photography Please check out my other website project called www.journog.com which also has it's own Facebook fan page. The travels in Italy will be continuing over on the Journog site. http://www.journog.com
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Music boxes made of Inlaid Wood (Intarsia) Sorrento is famed for it’s inlaid wood craft-work, a craft known as Intarsia. ...

Sunday morning football I am watching the World go by under my feet, quite literally as it happens for we are two storeys up from Via Califano that runs beneath our hotel balcony. Right opposite where I am standing is the sports ground and home of Sorrento Calcio, the local football team...

On this occasion the sun was out, the temperature a nice 30 degrees and time to use the good old polariser on my lens. However when I first discovered this particular location, it was very different indeed...

Mandolin music emanates from an inviting and yet to be explored street. We take it, inquisitive to discover for ourselves what the cobbled, narrow street has to offer...

We returned yesterday from a fabulous trip to Sorrento Italy. Great to see the weather here in the UK is good albeit a bit fresher than what we’ve become accustomed to recently. I have stacks of material (as in photos and writing) to publish here on the blog and journog.com also. ...

Being a web developer and photographer, I have decided to have a good play with JQuery which is fast becoming the next best thing to sliced bread in the Web world. I am having fun. In fact I haven’t had this much fun since I played with sprites and machine code on my old Commodore 64, Amiga etc. ...

My brother Tim Lewis has just revealed that Handcrafted Films (the company he co-directs) have a new website at http://www.handcraftedfilms.net plus they also have signed up on Vimeo. To see their Vimeo page, off you go to http://www.vimeo.com/handcraftedfilms and watch some of their videos.

Sometimes it’s worth breaking with the rules and other conventional approaches. I decided to take this shot in a rather odd sort of way, I liked the layers that the pebbles formed, which then passed through the dune grass and translated into the sky. It is a little different!

This trip earlier in the past week was a tricky decision, since the weather closer to home was not good. The forecast on the other hand was telling us different things, it actually sounded promising. We took a gamble, packed the car with food, ourselves and the full camera kit...













