A Week in Bologna: Exploring Italy’s Motor Valley — With a Stop at Imola
I planned this trip around the Formula 1 Grand Prix in Imola, but looking back, the race ended up being just one part of a much bigger experience. Spending a week in Bologna gave me the chance to explore Italy’s Motor Valley at my own pace—from visiting Ferrari, Lamborghini, Pagani, and Ducati, to driving through Emilia-Romagna and soaking in just how deeply automotive culture is woven into the region. Even if Imola never returns to the F1 calendar, this is still a trip I’d recommend to any car enthusiast in a heartbeat.
Just Tennis: A Personal Tennis Photography Archive
This post brings together a personal collection of tennis photography captured over several years at tournaments including Roland Garros, Indian Wells, the Australian Open, and Rome. The images also shown an evolution in my photography.
Havana: Street Photography, Light, and Daily Life
Havana is one of those cities where every corner has a story. Classic cars cruising the streets, colorful buildings in Old Havana, stopping for a mojito at La Bodeguita del Medio, and checking out landmarks like the José Martí Memorial and the Che Guevara mural — it all just feels alive. I spent my time wandering, snapping photos, and soaking in the energy that makes this city unforgettable.
A Couple of Days in Oaxaca City
Spending a couple of days in Oaxaca City is like taking a bite out of Mexico’s rich culture. I wandered colorful streets, sipped mezcal at cozy bars, and tasted everything from tlayudas to chocolate caliente. Every market, plaza, and alley had its own charm, making even a short stay feel full of adventure.