Echoes in Ash: A Photographer's Journey Through Pompeii
- Robert Polli

- Jun 26
- 3 min read
Updated: Aug 21
As a photographer, some places don't just capture your eye; they seize your soul. Pompeii is one such place. Stepping through its ancient gates isn't just a walk through ruins; it's a profound descent into a moment frozen in time, a visual narrative told in stone, fresco, and the silent, haunting echoes of a catastrophe.
My first impression, even before the lens came to my eye, was the overwhelming sense of scale. Unlike other archaeological sites that present fragments, Pompeii offers a city, albeit a truncated one. The sheer breadth of the streets, the visible outlines of homes, shops, and public buildings, immediately beckon the camera to tell a story of everyday life, brutally interrupted.

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