Doge's Palace
As one of the most iconic buildings in Venice, the Doge’s Palace is a tourist hotspot with thousands flocking daily to see its famous domed arches and impressive gothic architecture.
In the early hours of sunrise, I photographed these two carnival actors, strolling arm in arm beneath the cool deserted archways. Stopping to observe the rising sun, the rays illuminated their white porcelain masks and added a burst of vibrant colour from their regal velvet robes. Positioned off-centre, the depth and scale of the corridor stretches behind them, waiting to be filled with the day’s visitors.
As one of the most iconic buildings in Venice, the Doge’s Palace is a tourist hotspot with thousands flocking daily to see its famous domed arches and impressive gothic architecture.
In the early hours of sunrise, I photographed these two carnival actors, strolling arm in arm beneath the cool deserted archways. Stopping to observe the rising sun, the rays illuminated their white porcelain masks and added a burst of vibrant colour from their regal velvet robes. Positioned off-centre, the depth and scale of the corridor stretches behind them, waiting to be filled with the day’s visitors.
As one of the most iconic buildings in Venice, the Doge’s Palace is a tourist hotspot with thousands flocking daily to see its famous domed arches and impressive gothic architecture.
In the early hours of sunrise, I photographed these two carnival actors, strolling arm in arm beneath the cool deserted archways. Stopping to observe the rising sun, the rays illuminated their white porcelain masks and added a burst of vibrant colour from their regal velvet robes. Positioned off-centre, the depth and scale of the corridor stretches behind them, waiting to be filled with the day’s visitors.