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Images of Bagnoregio

Gregg Krogstad, architectural photographer

Location

Seattle Center Armory, 3rd Floor Balcony, overlooking the Bocce Courts on the 2nd Floor.

Gregg Krogstad, a Seattle-based architectural photographer, was recently awarded a fellowship by the Civita Institute to spend a month in Civita Di Bagnoregio to explore the photographic possibilities of the famous medieval Italian hilltown – a favorite of Rick Steves – and its neighboring cities and small villages. The photographs on display at Festa Italiana are a selection of images from this recent trip, and other photographs from past visits to Italy.

Besides shooting with a conventional modern camera, Mr. Krogstad enjoys working with an antique pinhole camera using large format black and white film.
The pinhole camera has no lens or viewfinder and only a hand operated shutter, so each exposure is a game of chance, an educated guess. Any of the images on display that are black-and-white will have been made with this fascinating primitive device.

Artworks inspired by Italy, from our previous years