Laundry Day on Burano
How picking a theme can add excitement and focus to your trip and photography.
Many of you can probably relate to the thrill of mushroom hunting – the moment when after a long patient search the golden yellow of a chanterelle or even better a whole nest of them gives you a satisfying sense of joy and accomplishment.
Well, we can approach photography in the same way and experience the same sparks of excitement if we pick a theme for our “photo hunt.” This also helps us to focus on one thing at the time as the many impressions and visual treats we encounter while traveling can become overwhelming at times, especially for photographers. Choosing just one theme for a while can also be such a fascinating window into how people “do daily life” in a foreign country.
All these considerations prompted us to pick a specific topic while exploring the over-the-top colorful small island of Burano in the Venetian Lagoon in Italy. (Check out a few speculations on why Burano’s houses are so intensely colorful.) Burano offers so many photo hunting themes, from doors and windows, shutters, outrageous color combinations of homes butting up against each other, to reflections of these colorful building and boats in the small canals, and you guessed it – the humble laundry.
“Laundry hunting” in Burano
On Burano, laundry is not something discreetly hidden away in the bowels of the electric dryers that we can hardly imagine our lives without. We all love the convenience of our driers and maybe we’re just not comfortable with “airing our laundry in public,” be it clean or dirty. 😉 On Burano, not too many people even own the dryers we’ve come to rely on. Here, laundry is proudly displayed, happily swaying in the sun and Mediterranean breeze and no doubt smelling heavenly once dry and done.
Challenging our awareness with a theme, in this case, the theme of laundry, gets richly rewarded in a place like Burano. Laundry basking in the sunshine in front of a brightly colored house facade not only creates a fun additional design element but also adds some humanity to our images. Looking at their laundry, we can often tell how many people live in a house and we can guess at the extravagant tastes of a family based on the color of their bed linens – bright pink, anybody?
Beyond Burano
You’ll find laundry drying outside in many places in Mediterranean countries and in Latin- and Central America. We have often been tempted to create a whole coffee table book with the quirky theme of lines of laundry around the world.
We hope that the images below will inspire you to go “laundry hunting” when you find yourself in a place that’s proud of their clean socks, underwear, and linens.
To read more about super photogenic Burano, click here, and here.
We spend a whole day photographing Burano on our Venice Photo Tour. Two spots are available for photographers who want to experience the magic of Venice and Burano’s brilliant colors. Click here for more information. »
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Ooh, I just want to melt into the colors of your photographs! Simply stunning. I’ve not visited Burano, just Murano, but will have to now.