Stefano Politi Markovina

Brihuega Lavender Fields: A Photographer’s Guide

The Brihuega lavender fields have earned the small Castilla-La Mancha hill town its nickname as Spanish Provence. With over 1,000 hectares of cultivated lavender surrounding the town, it offers one of Europe's most photogenic — and most photographed — landscapes each summer.

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Photographing El Cabanyal: Valencia’s Most Colorful Neighborhood

The colorful seaside neighborhood of El Cabanyal is one of Valencia’s most rewarding areas for photography. Once an independent fishermen’s settlement, El Cabanyal became part of the city at the end of the 19th century. Despite its integration into Valencia, it has preserved a strong local identity and a distinctive visual character shaped by its maritime past.

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Photographing Poblenou Cemetery: An Unusual Photography Spot in Barcelona

Are you looking for some unusual places to photograph in Barcelona? Poblenou Cemetery is one of the city’s most striking and lesser-known photography locations, offering dramatic architecture, sculpture, and atmosphere.

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