Urban Travel Photography Ideas in Milan, Italy

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Urban Travel Photography Ideas in Milan, Italy

Dan and I had been living in Gdansk, Poland for a couple of months before deciding we wanted to head out and explore a new part of Europe. We hopped online and found cheap tickets on a budget European airline from Gdansk to Milan and then Naples back to Gdansk, so we bought them and off we went! I vlogged our entire trip through Italy and will be posting all the videos on my YouTube channel + the episodes for each day here on my blog too! I'm a little behind on my blogging at the moment, so you can actually watch most of our week on my channel already - stay tuned for all the photos that I will be posting here weekly though!

Our first stop in Italy was Milan. I have always wanted to see the Milan Duomo, so I was really excited that we were heading there first. We landed at Bergamo airport, a lovely little city about an hour out of Milan surrounded by beautiful mountains. We hopped in our hire car and drove straight for the city. Dan and I's usual overseas driving includes Dan driving and me giving him directions on which lane to stick to and where to turn - we make a good team!

When we arrived in Milan and started walking towards the city centre, we realised we had completely underestimated the heat of an Italian summer. I thought Australia was hot in summer, and while it comes quite close, to be honest I think Italy might just be that little bit hotter! To be fair, we were also visiting while Italy and all of South Europe was experiencing a heatwave so intense they named it the "Lucifer heatwave"!

As we turned the corner, my first glimpse of the Duomo came into sight and I was taken away. The sheer size of this building was so overwhelming! Not to mention the longer and closer you look at it, you start taking in all the beautiful details, the colours - everything about it was amazing! We spent a couple of hours walking around the main square in Milan and sat down for a lasagna and pizza lunch and decided that we were happy enough to head off. Our main destination was still a while away from us!

Back in the car, we settled in for a long 4 hour road trip to the epitome of why we came to Italy in the first place - we were heading to the Italian Alps! The drive there was nothing short of amazing. What started off as a normal highway, quickly turned into a (140km/hour) road surrounded by mountains, old buildings perched up on the edges of cliffs and endless amounts of vineyards planted in any patch of land up and down the side of the mountains. Although it was a super long 4 hour drive, the sights along the way completely made up for it and we spent our entire time taking photos and awing at the views just outside our window.

As soon as it became dark, we arrived at Pragser Wildsee, also known as Lago di Braies. I was so excited to see it, I didn't care that it was pitch black so we parked the car and set off for a walk to visit the reflective lake, which delivered everything it promised me from the pictures I've seen online. We took a few long exposures and happily went back to the car where we "camped" ready to wake up to visit it again the next morning at sunrise which will be in next week's blog post!

All photos are edited with my NEW Florence Lightroom Preset!

 

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Poznan, Poland Urban Street Portrait Photography | Primrose

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Poznan, Poland Urban Street Portrait Photography | Primrose

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Street Portrait Photography Ideas | Botanic

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Street Portrait Photography Ideas | Botanic

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Movement Portrait Photography on the Streets of Poznan, Poland | Midsummer Storms

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Movement Portrait Photography on the Streets of Poznan, Poland | Midsummer Storms

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Travel Photography During an 8 hour Layover in Tokyo, Japan

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Travel Photography During an 8 hour Layover in Tokyo, Japan

By June this year, I had spent more time overseas than I have in Australia. When I returned from my trip to Lebanon for @fullyrawkristina, Dan and I made a super last minute decision to keep that trend going and we bought tickets for Europe! We wanted to see what it was like to live on the other side of the world for a little while, so as quickly as I was finally home, we packed our bags and headed to the airport the next day. 

Our first flight left Sydney at night and we arrived in Tokyo, Japan in the early hours of the morning with an 8 hour layover ahead of us before our night flight. As I mentioned in my vlog from the trip, in the past I would have never been brave enough to leave the airport on a longer layover. But this time, I wanted to make the most of ever second I had and take the chance to explore the city!

We sleepily left Haneda Airport and made our way to the train. On our way to Shibuya Crossing, I couldn’t unglue my eyes from the window. I love seeing a new city for the first time - there are so many things to take in and to learn. I love seeing the way the light falls differently compared to what I’m used to, I love seeing the new buildings, the water, the graffiti, watching the locals on the train with us. 

The rest of our layover was spent wandering the city, eating, lots of coffee drinking and taking photos of all the sights we saw around us. Our time in Tokyo was way too short and we are looking forward to coming back one day soon and spend some proper time to look around! But it was nice to get a glimpse at a city that I’ve heard and seen so much of through other people’s photographs. 

Next stop, Poland!

I can’t wait to see you all in my next blog post which will be all about our first days back in beautiful Poland.

All photos edited with my Muse Lightroom Preset!

 

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Raining Portrait Photography on the Streets of Poznan, Poland | Starry Nights

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Raining Portrait Photography on the Streets of Poznan, Poland | Starry Nights

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Natural Portrait Photography Ideas in a Park | Flutter

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Natural Portrait Photography Ideas in a Park | Flutter

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Dreamy Greenhouse Portrait Photography Ideas | Wisteria Sunday

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Dreamy Greenhouse Portrait Photography Ideas | Wisteria Sunday

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Hawaii Travel Photography with FullyRawKristina | Island Life

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Hawaii Travel Photography with FullyRawKristina | Island Life

Our time in Maui was nothing short of blissful. It is the island I was most excited to visit and the perfect way to end our trip. Kristina and I missed our flight from Kauai and ended up landing on Maui late in the afternoon where we met up with Ellen Fisher.

Our first night in Maui was spent picnicking on the beach watching the sun set over the ocean and the stars rise. We stayed up late talking and planning the next day’s adventures. We spent our last day on this beautiful island hiking to waterfalls on the Road to Hana and ending it all with a road trip to the foggy mountains where we danced barefoot under the rain in the middle of a closed road.

Maui you were magical and I can’t wait to come back and explore more soon!

I vlogged every day during my trip to Hawaii with @fullyrawkristina! Be sure to see the videos throughout this blog post or have a look at them on my YouTube channel!

And if you missed the other two parts from Oahu and Kauai, be sure to see them here:

 

Sun Kissed  |  Set Sail  | Island Life

All photos edited with my Wedding Collection Lightroom Presets

 

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hawaii instagram diary ii

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hawaii instagram diary ii

Follow me on my instagram accounts:

 

main account  @julia trotti

personal account  @juls.trotti

 

I also have some exciting news because I've started sharing more fashion shoot behind the scenes videos + Lightroom & Photoshop Tutorials on my YouTube Channel! Be sure to subscribe as I upload 2 new videos every week x

 

 

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Hawaii FullyRawKristina Portrait Photography | Set Sail

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Hawaii FullyRawKristina Portrait Photography | Set Sail

After spending our first week in Hawaii on Oahu taking photos for @fullyrawkristina, it was time to start our island hopping adventures. Landing in Kauai after such a short flight - the airplane spent more time taking off and landing than it did in the air - I immediately felt inspired by this island. 

I was only in Hawaii a few months ago with Dan where we visited the Big Island and Kauai reminded me so much of there. It was vastly untouched and so lush with forests, trees and green mountains. On just our drive from the airport to the resort, I was in love with the island already.

Kristina and I spent our days road tripping to different locations around Kauai, chasing sunsets and jumping into the ocean with our clothes on under the stars on our last day here. We visited Waimea Canyon (which all the locals say is better than the Grand Canyon on the mainland!), did some hikes down mountains to Secret Beaches and visited SO so many beaches on every corner of the island. 

I spent every day vlogging my time in Hawaii! You can see them on my YouTube channel or I’ve also inserted them throughout this blog post!

I have one more post coming from Hawaii - so stay tuned for next Tuesday! 

 

Sun Kissed  |  Set Sail  |  Island Life

 

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Hawaii Travel Photography Fully Raw Kristina | Sun Kissed

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Hawaii Travel Photography Fully Raw Kristina | Sun Kissed

After my first trip to Bali, I head off to Hawaii for @fullyrawkristina where our adventures start in the beautiful island of Oahu. I've been to Hawaii once before with Dan and I am SO happy to be here again! There is nothing quite like a vibrant and warm Hawaiian sunrise or sunset.

We stayed at the magical Turtle Bay Resort where the views out of your room window of the endless ocean are like nothing I've ever seen before - it feels like you're surrounded. Our week was spent roadtripping to different beaches, chasing sunsets and awing at the mountains around us. 

I vlogged every day while in Hawaii and you can see all my videos on my YouTube channel! And stay tuned for 2 more blog posts from different islands coming next Tuesday!

All photos edited with my Wedding Collection Lightroom Presets

 

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Canon 85mm f1.2L II Golden Hour Portrait Photography | Blue Moon

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Canon 85mm f1.2L II Golden Hour Portrait Photography | Blue Moon

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FullyRaw Kristina Portrait Photography Adventures in Bali

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FullyRaw Kristina Portrait Photography Adventures in Bali

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washington instagram diary

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washington instagram diary

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seattle

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Our last day in Washington started in Forks. We had made our way from the gloomy town to the top of Olympic National Park, back down to a drive-through farm and soon enough we were making our way to Seattle. Seattle is our last stop of the trip and after spending a whole week in Washington, we calculated we had driven more than 20 hours in just 6 days!

Eventually we made it to the city at the very last light of the day - which in the middle of summer was a wonderful 10pm. We checked in to a cute cabin we rented from Airbnb right near the heart of the city in a suburb full of flowers. I remember seeing the city for the first time lit up by the setting sun, a marvel of beautiful purple, orange and warm colours reflecting over all the buildings - it was amazing. 

We had just one day to see Seattle and waking up on our last morning, we headed off to the main destination we wanted to see: Public Market. It was here that we saw hundreds of flower vendors, ate delicious food and taste tested some amazing ice cream flavours. It was coming to the end of a very long and very exhausting trip, so halfway through the extremely hot day, my sister started feeling unwell. We decided to go on the Seattle Eye (the ferris wheel) to see some sights of the city and Mt Rainier in the distance and then head home. 

My sister napped with the fan on high trying to cool down in the room on this heat wave day. I ended up taking the time to talk to Dan on the phone, go through our photo and vlog footage and start packing. 

The next morning we woke up super early and dragged all our suitcases to the car. We were driving towards the airport and stopped at a pancake breakfast house for an amazing and much needed breakfast after a night of organic popcorn for dinner. Before we knew it, we were at the airport boarding our flight back to Los Angeles. From Los Angeles we dreadedly got on our 15 hour flight back to Sydney, Australia.

I had the most amazing time on this trip with my sister and I'm already dreaming of the day we decide to do it all over again with a new destination. We managed to do SO many things, from terrifying rollercoasters in Los Angeles, to massive roadtrips and beautiful hikes. We vlogged our entire trip which you can now see on my YouTube channel, so we have the memories of all the little things that happened in between forever. For now, we will continue going on mini adventures around home like we always have until we plan our next big adventure.

all photos edited with my NEW Washington Lightroom Preset

 

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olympic national park

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olympic national park

My sister and I’s trip was too quickly coming to an end when we woke up in Forks one morning ready to make the long drive back to Seattle. Before we made our way back to the city, we had a few stops along the road trip back first!

We made it to Olympic National Park and queued up in the long line of cars waiting to drive to the top. Once we made it to the ticket booth, the road ahead was miraculously empty and we started making our way up. At first the road was gloomy - we were driving through thick fog which looked beautiful surrounding the trees at all the viewpoints we jumped out at.

Suddenly as we were driving, we break through the thickest part of the fog and find ourselves on the other side of the clouds where it was a beautifully sunny and warm day. We made it to Hurricane Ridge Visitor Centre where there were yellow wildflowers growing in the fields and a pair of deer grazing in the grass - mamma and baby.

We spent a couple of hours here looking out to the landscape of snowcapped mountains and doing a little souvenir shopping at our last National Park stop of the trip. Soon it was time to make our way back down through the clouds and into town.

Our next stop was the Olympic Game Farm where you can drive around and the gorgeous animals poke their heads into your car window asking for food. Here are the famous bears who wave back at you when you wave your hand! I think the day was too hot for them, so they were all lazily lounging around instead.

After being in the car for so many hours, my sister and I made one last stop for dinner on the highway before heading into Seattle where I will have one last blog post from our entire trip coming next week!

all photos edited with my NEW Washington Lightroom Preset

 

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la push

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la push

How do I describe the feeling where you’ve wanted to experience or see something for years and you finally get the chance to do it?

Well, this was me when we arrived at La Push for the first time. But first, I need to start at the beginning. 

Our day starts in Mt Rainier National Park. My sister and I wake up in our wooden cabin to the sound of rain trickling in the forest surrounding us. By the time we were on the road, it was pouring and we couldn’t believe our luck that during our week in notoriously rainy Washington it only rained once during our transit day and not on any day that we headed off to explore a National Park. 

On our 5 hour drive, we zoomed down highways lined with beautiful pine trees, stopped off at cute country towns, visited the tallest Spruce tree in the world, took photos by placid blue lakes surrounded by fog and made it to our accommodation in Forks where we had to run from the car in the pouring rain to get out all of our things.

I was prepared to visit La Push in the rain - it doesn’t phase me too much - but the one thing I really wanted to see was a sunset over the water behind the mini mountains in the ocean. That afternoon we headed off to the beach (where my sister felt very weird testing out what it felt like driving on the opposite side of the road for the first time!) and with our luck during the rest of our trip in Washington, the clouds parted just as we arrived.

We spent the rest of our day walking up and down the beach, taking photos with the mountains in the background, exploring the giant driftwood washed up on the shore and we even managed to spot a seal swimming and having fun in the waves.

The day comes to an end and we get to experience that magical, red, glowing sunset I’ve always wanted to see in La Push. We took hundreds of photos and made our way back to Forks.

The adventure continues. 

all photos edited with my NEW Washington Lightroom Preset

 

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mt rainier

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mt rainier

There are so many things I want to say about Mt Rainier National Park that I don’t even know where to start. While I was doing my research on Washington while still back at home, I noticed that this was the most recommended National Park of all and it would pop up on absolutely every list that I clicked on. I’ve seen a few photos from the park and had a vague idea on what hikes we wanted to go on, but I think because I didn’t really know what I was expecting and the fact that this was a stop halfway through our trip just made this beautiful place all the more surprising for me.

We woke up early in the morning in North Cascades National Park and spent about 6 hours in the car making our way south of Washington. The highway started off beautiful - rocky mountains, rushing rivers, reflective lakes. It eventually turned into a highway that looks like it was built somewhere in Mars. We had the music blaring and the vlog camera rolling every hour into our road trip through the state.

After a few viewpoint and a couple of food stops, the highway starts becoming more lush. At first we enter and exit small sections of forest along the way. And before you know it, we were immersed in green, crossing a bridge over an amazingly blue lake with a mountain looming over us in the not-so-far distance. Our first official stop in Mt Rainier was one with the daisies. We could see Mt Rainier in the distance and there was a viewpoint covered in white little flowers. We stopped her for a quick picture and to stretch our legs before continuing.

We were delirious and pretty tired by the time we reached our cabin in the woods. We were staying literally minutes from the park entrance, but by the time we arrived it was already getting dark and we had no energy left in us again. Instead, we decided to get to know the area we were staying at a little better with a small walk around the grounds and then and early bed time to be prepared for the following day.

Morning was an easy one. We ordered a blackberry pie which we shared for breakfast with a coffee each. We had this all in the car with the morning light shining on our faces as we drove to the entrance of Mt Rainier National Park. There was lots of roadwork on the way up the mountain, so we vlogged in the car, talking about silly things and making ourselves laugh to wake ourselves up. By the time we got our first glimpse of Mt Rainier up close we started getting excited.

I couldn’t recommend more to get to this National Park as early as possible. We were there from pretty much sunrise and we managed to be able to go for a drive around the park, stopping at a few lookouts and waterfalls for pictures that were completely full of cars and people by the time we were leaving the park in the afternoon. If you get here late there is a high chance that you will miss out on seeing and doing quite a few things!

We set off on our first hike of the day and ended up spending the next 6 hours hiking through the mountains. Our first stop was Myrtle Falls in Paradise, followed by the longest hike of the day to Upper Crystal Lake and back to Longmire where we started off so many hours ago earlier that day. The majority of photos from this blog post where taken of all the amazing sights we saw along the way!

At the end of the day we got back to our car and ended up taking the wrong road home which sent us to a different exit of the park. We turned around and headed back the right way to our cabin where we fell asleep ready to do it all over again tomorrow.

all photos edited with my NEW Washington Lightroom Preset

 

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north cascades part ii

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north cascades part ii

I loved every part of North Cascades National Park. It is one of those rare places where reality is better than any of the photos you’ve ever seen of the place online. My sister and I had spent the whole day hiking in this amazing landscape, driving down the main road of the National Park, stopping for an hour or two hike, getting back in the car, stopping at viewpoints and just taking it all in. Before we knew it, we were at the furthest point in the park we could reach. Back at our starting point of my bucket list location Diablo Dam. 

We got out at Diablo Dam and I breathed in deeply through the harsh wind whipping my hair around knowing that I won’t be back here again for a very, very long time. We turned the car around and headed back to our wonderful accommodation in the middle of the mountains with the deer.

Luckily for us, the days in Washington are extremely long throughout the summer and when we got home we were welcomed by my favourite sunset of the whole trip. We quickly got changed out of our hiking clothes and went running in the long grass to take pictures and film our last day in North Cascades. It was a magical afternoon spent giggling and tripping over grass, running and just marvelling at the sights surrounding us.

As usual, we had an early wake up call the next morning. We packed the car, said goodbye to the snow capped mountains and made our way to the town of Winthrop to fill up petrol and buy some snacks. We ended up going for a little walk around Winthrop - I absolutely LOVED this town - it’s everything you’d expect to see in a movie. Cute wooden shop fronts with lovely hand painted signs, it was gorgeous. We had some ice cream and headed off on our way.

Next stop: Mt Rainier National Park.

all photos edited with my NEW Washington Lightroom Preset

 

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