by Nat Coalson | Sep 17, 2013 | Landscape Photography, New Work, Travel Photography

The city of Dubrovnik, known throughout the ages as Ragusa, is on the Dalmatian Coast of Croatia. Founded in the 13th century, the city was an important Mediterranean sea power for centuries. The Old Town is encircled by a high stone wall with many defensive and lookout towers. Dubrovnik is a well-preserved example of a late-medieval walled city and the Old Town is a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Prints available, click for a larger preview.
by Nat Coalson | Sep 16, 2013 | Landscape Photography, New Work, Travel Photography

Boats rock peacefully in the Donsö marina, under a beautiful early summer sky. Donsö is an important fishing village in the Southern Gothenburg archipelago, off the coast of Gothenburg, Sweden. Donsö has 1,400 residents, many staying only for the summer. The archipelago is car free, with residents and visitors using ferries, cycles, mopeds and electric cars. The Donsö harbor is the center of the island, surrounded by modern facilities. Prints available, click for a larger preview and details
by Nat Coalson | Sep 16, 2013 | New Work, Travel Photography

Lit with soft side-light, deep within the tunnels of Diocletian’s Palace in Split, Croatia a lone scooter epitomizes the character of the ancient European city. Prints available, click for a larger preview.
by Nat Coalson | Sep 4, 2013 | Fine Art Photography, New Work, Travel Photography

Fountains Abbey, near Ripon, England, was founded in 1132. It was in use for over 400 years and is one of the best preserved Cistercian monasteries in England. This photograph was made inside the Great Cloister, which physically and symbolically separated the world of the monks living at the abbey apart from the outside world. Prints available, please see the Purchase page for details. Click for a larger preview
by Nat Coalson | Sep 1, 2013 | New Work, Travel Photography

In January/February 2013 I traveled throughout the southern Italian region of Puglia with my friend and client Ron Cooper and his wife, Beth. (Ruth also joined us at the end of the trip, for a weekend in amazing city of Matera.) Ostuni was one of the best places [photographically] we visited; there was so much to explore and shoot around the area. I’m just now processing through my selects from the days we spent there; here’s an image made from a hillside overlooking the town. Next I’m working on stitching a sunrise panorama facing the other direction … it looks amazing, stay tuned! Click for a larger version
by Nat Coalson | Aug 29, 2013 | Travel Photography

Old buildings surround a decaying courtyard in the heart of Zadar, Croatia. A window framed by iron bars is reflected in a puddle of rainwater. Prints available in any size, on any material. Click for a larger preview