Our Online Stories...
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Emily Caccamo
Emily chose to combine some new knowledge on video shots with her already established love for food and social media and create a mini series of social media posts that counts down the best restaurants in Urbino as well as a feature on the market! Attached is a Linktree that has both of her Instagram and Tiktok linked. The Tiktoks focus more on the videos with short captions whereas the Instagram has mini articles attached to each video! https://linktr.ee/emsurbinoproject |
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Ray Broad
As a part of my time abroad, I focused primarily on photographing architecture and landscapes within Italy, as well as a minor focus on event photography for Rome Pride 2023. All of my photos from this trip are organized within a section of my portfolio website. https://rayephotos.com/index.php/portfolio/italy/ |
Donavan Eveslage Donavan created a portfolio website with his many photos of his Adriatic adventures. Visit his portfolio site here: https://tuk86632ec81.myportfolio.com/work |
A Story About Mental Health by Chloe Nelson
Group online photo story...
One of the assignments during our program was for the the group to spend a day discovering and then telling and showing our internet audience (here and on our Facebook page) a few things about our host city, Urbino. Here is the student's collaborative report:
Urbino is a charming and quaint city located in the Marche region of north-eastern Italy. The famous walled city is the birth place of Renaissance artist Raphael. Doubling as a college town and a place with long lines of family heritage, there is always something to do for all ages. From fashion shows to bike races and rock concerts to Saturday markets, you can find a variety of activities every day of the week. This tourist destination makes it easy to get lost in all that Urbino has to offer. Merchants and restaurants line the streets with friendly business owners and warm greetings. This northern location surrounded by mountainous views enchants you with all four seasons. Being a hidden tourist attraction, Urbino is a typically quieter city in the summer, compared to other popular Italian destinations due to students going home. Because it’s a smaller city where little English is spoken, everyone is willing and open to help; you’ll quickly learn that a warm smile goes a long away.
Urbino is a charming and quaint city located in the Marche region of north-eastern Italy. The famous walled city is the birth place of Renaissance artist Raphael. Doubling as a college town and a place with long lines of family heritage, there is always something to do for all ages. From fashion shows to bike races and rock concerts to Saturday markets, you can find a variety of activities every day of the week. This tourist destination makes it easy to get lost in all that Urbino has to offer. Merchants and restaurants line the streets with friendly business owners and warm greetings. This northern location surrounded by mountainous views enchants you with all four seasons. Being a hidden tourist attraction, Urbino is a typically quieter city in the summer, compared to other popular Italian destinations due to students going home. Because it’s a smaller city where little English is spoken, everyone is willing and open to help; you’ll quickly learn that a warm smile goes a long away.