Venice is the city that doesn't quite belong to the modern world. The canals where cars never reach. The architecture that has stood, slowly subsiding, for a thousand years. The way the light moves across stone and water at dawn before any cruise ship has disgorged its passengers. Photographing Venice well requires being there before everyone else wakes up — and most photographers don't bother. Eddie Jongas made the trip specifically to do exactly that.
This collection captures Venice in the hours and seasons that most visitors never see. The Grand Canal at dawn with mist rising off the water. The narrow side canals in the early morning silence before the gondoliers begin their routes. Saint Mark's Square empty in winter when only locals are still there. The reflections of palazzos in canal water before any motorboats break the surface. These are the images that justify the trip — the Venice that exists between the postcards.
Each print in this collection is available as a TruLife acrylic-mounted fine art photography print, signed limited edition with Certificate of Authenticity. The luminous depth of acrylic-mounted printing is particularly well-suited to Venice imagery — water, reflections, golden hour light, and the patina of ancient architecture all benefit from the optical clarity the surface provides. For more European city photography, explore the Cities in Europe collection. For the full range of urban photography, see the City Photography collection.

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