Taormina

Beyond the Ruins

While the Greek Theatre and views of Mt. Etna define the town’s skyline, the most interesting parts of Taormina happen in the narrow streets in between. This gallery follows the daily activity of the town, from the artisans in their workshops to the steady flow of people through the Corso Umberto.

It’s an look at how life actually moves in a place built on ancient foundations.

Work and Interaction

Taormina is as much a place of work as it is a destination. Away from the main squares, the city is sustained by local trades, the artisans, the shopkeepers, and the restaurant staff who manage the crowds.

These images capture the smaller, unscripted moments: the heat of a midday shift, the focus of a craftsman, and the brief pauses in a busy tourist season.

Work and Interaction

Taormina is as much a place of work as it is a destination. Away from the main squares, the city is sustained by local trades, the artisans, the shopkeepers, and the restaurant staff who manage the crowds.

These images capture the smaller, unscripted moments: the heat of a midday shift, the focus of a craftsman, and the brief pauses in a busy tourist season.

Let’s document something real