When it comes to overseas travel, Europe always tops the list of ultimate dream destinations for many! Whether it's the luxurious romance of Western Europe, the childlike innocence of Central Europe, the vicissitudes of Eastern Europe, the passionate passion of Southern Europe, or the natural tranquility of Northern Europe, Europe can satisfy all your travel fantasies. Every country and every city in Europe captivates.
But if I were to choose a country to travel to, I would definitely choose Italy first.

The ancient civilization of Rome, the gentle waves of Venice, the enduring splendor of Florence, the exquisite fashion of Milan...
Italy is like a mysterious and ever-changing contradiction. No matter which side you reveal, there is something irresistible about it.

Stunning natural scenery, world-class World Heritage sites, and vibrant street culture. From the breathtaking Furness Valley to the darlings of European photographers—Mount Huys and Razorback Peak—we passionately capture the essence of Alpine light and shadow.

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Go to the Dolomites
Watch the sunrise over the stunning light and shadows of the Furness Valley

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Go to the colorful town of Cinque Terre
Explore the secret paradise that belongs only to Italians

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Go to the Colosseum
Using light tracks to trace the grandeur and sadness of the ancient Roman Empire

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Go to Venice
Take a gondola ride to photograph this ancient "sea forest"

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To the Tiber River
Photograph the stunning sunset from the Ponte Sant'Angelo

【Italian Photography·Light and Shadow Apennines】
In-depth Creative Team
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✅4 sunrises + 5 sunsets throughout the trip, enjoy in-depth creation
✅Go deep into the Dolomites, stay in the mountains for 3 nights, and take as many photos as you can
✅Stay in Venice Island Hotel, specially arrange gondola shooting
✅Colorful Cinque Terre, niche Val d'Orcia, multiple unique photography spots
✅Visit the old towns of Rome and Florence and relive the Renaissance
✅Professional landscape photographer + local guide leading the team
✅Limited to 15 people per group, small boutique group

The Dolomites are located in northeastern Italy and are part of the Alps. Most people's impression of the Alps may only be limited to Switzerland, but the Dolomites, hidden in northeastern Italy, have a unique scenery.

The towering mountains, vast meadows, blue sky, white clouds, ancient wooden houses, wild flowers scattered on the grass slopes, cattle and sheep grazing leisurely on the pasture, and snow-capped peaks dazzling in the sunlight... These colorful elements blend with the Dolomites to form the last secret realm of the Alps.

Mount Siusi is located at the foot of the Geisler Peak, in the deep Furness Valley. It is dotted with mountain churches, pastures full of cattle and sheep, and intricately carved German towns. It is like a paradise, so it is also known as the "Pearl of South Tyrol".

It's been said that "God gifted Italy with the most beautiful scenery of the Alps, Italy bequeathed the most beautiful Alps to the Dolomites, and the Dolomites' most tender side to Lake Castle." Gentleness, tranquility, generosity, and splendor all seem to be perfectly captured in Lake Castle. The surrounding mountains and trees, inverted in the water, seem to blur the lines between reality and illusion.


Tuscany is a region in Italy that is often described as "the most beautiful part of Italy". In those medieval old towns, take a quiet and leisurely walk, or be awakened by the call of cuckoos in the bodhi trees, and see what the olives look like on the first day of growth... This is life in Tuscany.

But what truly captivates Tuscany is the rolling hills, where the Tuscan sun poetically depicts light and shadow, creating graceful curves of light and dark across the fields. Each scene feels like a painting poised to emerge, and we were fortunate to be part of it.

Green grass and blue skies are the quintessential idyllic scenery of the region, but we're particularly drawn to the misty dawns and dusks of the valley, capturing the essence of oil painting: the contrast of cool and warm. Before the Tuscan grass turns, snap a photo of the human grassland. The silky smooth light and shadow of the Apennines will surely captivate you!


In Italy, there's a real castle in the sky. In the 1980s, Hayao Miyazaki passed by and saw the mist-shrouded, looming castle, which instantly struck him with inspiration. Thus, the beautiful and moving "Castle in the Sky" was born.

▲The inspiration for the animated film "Castle in the Sky" produced by Japanese animation master Hayao Miyazaki came from this castle

In the hearts of Italians, the Cinque Terre is known as the "Colorful Santorini." Facing the sea, nestled against the mountains, the Cinque Terre boasts a vibrant mix of houses, each a vibrant and vibrant, dotted between the sea and the mountains. These vibrant colors attract tourists from around the world, making them the epitome of a dream town.


If Rome is the ancient political capital, Florence is the ancient artistic capital. Since ancient times, it has been given many names by people. Many people like the translation "Florence" written by Xu Zhimo, which is closer to the temperament of this city.

This is the birthplace of the Renaissance. The old town is small, so small that you can walk instead of drive. But Florence is huge, so vast that it requires a wealth of world history, art history, political history, and architectural history to measure. Iconic buildings such as the Basilica di Santa Maria del Fiore, the Ponte Vecchio, and the Uffizi Museum offer a glimpse into a historical and cultural landscape.


"My gondola follows the little canal, which, like a demonic head of some genie, leads me through this labyrinth of the East." - Marcel Proust, In Search of Lost Time
Even the most discerning tourists will be moved by Venice in the early morning. That is what it really looks like, and we are even more intoxicated by it.

We will take you by gondola or public boat, through the maze of alleys, to one of the most beautiful squares in the world, Piazza San Marco. The beautiful Grand Canal, the reborn La Fenice Opera House, the Bridge of Sighs where love was sealed with a kiss, and the breathtakingly beautiful Galleria.


Rome is not only the capital of Italy, but also the epitome of the glory of the Roman Empire and the splendor of the Renaissance. Leading artists of every era have dedicated themselves to this city, and countless film clips have imbued it with legend. From the ruins of the Colosseum, the Cathedral, to the Pantheon, the city perfectly combines solemnity and romance.

Of course, when you are in Rome, you can’t miss the Colosseum. It can be said that compared to the romance between Audrey Hepburn and Rome, this is probably a place that every tourist who comes to Rome must see.
To commemorate the conquest of Jerusalem, Vespasian, the founder of the Afro-Paravites, built this bloodthirsty hell at the cost of 500,000 lives. For nearly 2,000 years, the ruins here seem to be telling the story of that cruel history.

The sunset over the Tiber River, the bridge opposite is the Ponte Sant'Angelo. From this camera position, you can capture the Tiber River, the Ponte Sant'Angelo and the magnificent dome of St. Peter's Basilica at the same time.

As Lonely Planet puts it: "Italy is the ultimate dream lover, unrivalled in beauty and profound in knowledge. She will always inspire you, and has an innate understanding of the art of flirting, making you remember her long after you've said your sweet and bitter goodbyes."