23 June 2013
Beaulieu-sur-Mer - the Beach
We're in the beautiful town of Beaulieu-sur-Mer today - it's just along the coast from Monaco towards Nice. Monaco - Cap d'Ail - Eze - and then Beaulieu. So let's spend a few days here - and why not start on the beach. If you look carefully you can see the terrace of the Villa Kerylos, on the left. Click the link to see photos taken in 2009 when we explored this stunning Grecian villa.
22 June 2013
Blake's Phantom - Wax
Many of you know that from time to time I have the immense pleasure of taking photographs in the Monaco studio of Blake, the well-known Canadian sculptor.
Here he is holding his latest 'Phantom.' She has been painstakingly created out of wax and is kept in a large container of water before she goes to the foundry to be cast in bronze. The wax is kept in water to keep it cool in the heat and so that it doesn't deform. This is a very delicate sculpture and it's held together with small rods, all welded together.
21 June 2013
Over-dressed
This is a scene you often see on Larvotto Beach. Nearly everyone in beach gear and suddenly you spot a man in a suit or in a shirt a trousers - doubtless an escapee from one of the many conferences held during the year at the nearby Grimaldi Forum.
20 June 2013
Hot Pink
A server at a bar on Larvotto Beach.
Love the hot pink but it so clashes with the orange parasols ...
19 June 2013
Thos lazy, hazy days of summer ...
'Roll out those lazy, hazy, crazy days of summer
Dust off the sun and moon and sing a song of cheer ...'
18 June 2013
17 June 2013
The Giant and the Passers-By
Here's another 'Giant' sculpture, this time inside the Metropole Centre. I like the delicate summer fabric of the girls' clothes, as they float by, compared to the solidity and weight of the sculpture - and neither aware of the other ...
16 June 2013
Tattoos in the Casino Gardens
Not a Monte Carlo lady today but a visiting English couple showing off their tattoos.
Tatoos always fascinate me - body art - and I often wonder what I'd have done if I were brave enough to stand the pain. But I'm not ...
15 June 2013
Monte Carlo Ladies and their Dogs
A Monte Carlo lady walking her dog on the end of that long lead - as you can see in the smaller photo.
14 June 2013
The Cruise Liners
The cruise liners get bigger and bigger and on the days they are in Port Hercule, Monaco gets more crowded! This one, Carnival Legend, takes 2124 passengers, has 930 crew members and is 963 feet long.
This photo was taken from Larvotto Beach.
13 June 2013
Six Hands, Two People
Here's half of yesterday's photo but blown up larger. Count the hands ...
(see small photo below if you missed it)
12 June 2013
The Giant and the T-Shirt
There I was photographing this 'Giant' outside the Metropole Centre, when the doors opened and this beautiful couple walked through. Don't you just adore the three hands on the young man's t-shirt?
I assume the sculptor is called Alviati (written in small letters after the title of the piece) but can find no reference to him on the internet.
11 June 2013
Is this finally summer?
Oh... let's have a beach scene. The sun is shining, yachts out at sea, pretty clouds hover over the horizon - perhaps summer is finally here. We've keep thinking this and then the wind comes up, it rains, it's cold. But so far, so good...
This was the far end of Larvotto Beach yesterday - La Rose des Vents, which is a private beach and restaurant.
10 June 2013
Market - the Queue
09 June 2013
Monaco Grand Prix - Ferrari reflection
It's a bit of a grey day in Monaco, so here is some Ferrari red to cheer us up. This guy is one of many Ferrari workers, cleaning-up after the Monaco Grand Prix.
08 June 2013
07 June 2013
Vernissage/Opening Photography Exhibition THIS EVENING!
Blatant self promotion today!
This evening! Vernissage of photography in the Tour Lascaris at Gorbio, near Menton. Two photographers. Khaled Youssef will be exhibiting his new series of beautiful bubble photos and Jilly Bennett will be showing new black and white photos of life and love in Menton and Gorbio.
Do come along. Everyone welcome. 18h. Friday, 7th June in the Chateau at the top of the village. Come an have an aperitif and a enjoy the show. Afterwards? Gil, the pizza chef at the Restaurant les Terrassess/Chez Paulo, makes great pizzas.
And if you've not visited the medieval village of Gorbio before, you are in for a treat.
06 June 2013
05 June 2013
Monaco's Market
Scene/seen inside Monaco's market. Note the sign for pizza is written first in Italian, then French, then English. In the past, I've heard people say that Monaco would collapse in a heap if the Italians left. Nowadays, they'd be more likely to say the Russians.
04 June 2013
Pomodoro
Market, Place d'Armes
Is there anything more evocative of a Mediterranean summer than succulent, thinly sliced, fresh tomatoes, served with buffalo mozzarella, generously drizzled with the best olive oil and scattered with fresh basil?
Add a baguette, a glass of rosé - heaven!
03 June 2013
'Get Closer and come to the M.Zone'
These signs saying 'Get Closer and come to the M.Zone' are all over the market area at Place d'Armes in Monaco. Included in the sign is a barcode and also the usual warning about smoking.
The M.Zone appears to indicate a WiFi zone but why the warning about cigarettes?
Anyone know? I clicked on the link but don't understand ...
PS. I now understand this is an advert for Marlboro Cigarettes so who knew? What happened to Marlboro Man!
02 June 2013
01 June 2013
Monaco Grand Prix reflections
If you going to show up in a reflection, best choose Ferrari red hospitality to frame you. As you see, it's in the process of being dismantled following the Monaco Grand Prix last weekend.
31 May 2013
Monte Carlo Daily Photo is back ... with Ferrari Red
Well... it looks like Monte Carlo Daily Photo is back! For how long, I don't know, but I missed it! And work on my book continues regardless. Time management would appear to be the answer ...
Last Tuesday, I had to go to Monaco and as I'm incapable of going anywhere without a camera, here goes ...
The Monaco Grand Prix is over and the clean up is underway. So, come with me and see what happens. This as you can see is part of the Ferrari hospitality area on the port - in the area known on race day as the Paddock. You don't get in here unless you pay a lotta money. Don't you love that everything, including these guys, are in Ferrari red ...
See you tomorrow ...
18 May 2013
Monte Carlo Daily Photo is taking a temporary break ...
The Oceanographic Museum at sunset and a temporary au revoir ...
Monte Carlo Daily Photo is taking a break after publishing daily for over 6 years. Menton Daily Photo will continue, so do please visit me there where I may well publish the odd Monaco photo taken when I visit friends in Monte Carlo.
The reason is that I'm putting all my creative energies into a book of photography and words. All will be revealed eventually...
I want to thank everyone so very much for being so faithful to this blog - for your encouragement and comments. Currently there are 10,000 people a month who look at Monte Carlo Daily Photo, of which 5,000 are what Google refer to as 'unique visitors' so I'm aware that I'm saying a temporary goodbye to a lot of people. But I will be back one day.
I simply need to concentrate my creative energies on my book.
lots of love and thanks - Jilly xxx
17 May 2013
Passing Strangers ...
La Reine Mariana and a passing stranger. She was sculpted in 2004 by Manolo Valdés, the well-known Spanish artist who lives in New York.
16 May 2013
15 May 2013
14 May 2013
13 May 2013
Grand Prix de Monaco - the Back of the Stand
If you get bored looking at the pit lane, you can turn around and look at the boats ... not that any Formula One fan would, of course ...
12 May 2013
Grand Prix de Monaco - the Pit Lane Stand
Monaco is wearing her usual mantle of steel as she prepares for the Monaco Grand Prix which takes place on the 26th May. Here you see the stand that faces the pit lane. Behind this stand is Port Hercule. We'll see a photo of the other side tomorrow.
11 May 2013
'Royal Clipper'
Isn't she stunning! I was at Larvotto Beach and saw she was in the harbour, so had to get in the car and drive to the port to photograph her.
She's called Royal Clipper and is a five-masted fully rigged tall ship used as a cruise liner. She flies the Maltese flag. She is listed in Guinness World Records as the largest square-rigged ship in service, with 5202 square metres of sail. Her sails can be handled with a crew as small as twenty using powered controls.
10 May 2013
09 May 2013
08 May 2013
Christine Franchesini's Exhibition
Last night I went to a gallery opening in the medieval village of Roquebrune. Meet my lovely, talented friend, Christine Franceschini with one of her beautiful paintings.
The exhibition is open until the 20th May at the Salle Saint Lucie in Roquebrune village. Christine will be there each day from 14h00 to 19h00. Do come along ...
07 May 2013
06 May 2013
05 May 2013
04 May 2013
Théùtre des Muses
How adorable is this! A tiny theatre on the Boulevard Jardin Exotique called the Théùtre des Muses. It has 100 seats and puts on plays and comedies and gives classes in theatre for children and adults.
03 May 2013
02 May 2013
Cruise Liner
This is typical of some of the massive cruise liners that call in to Port Hercule on a regular basis. This photo was taken from the forecourt of the Grimaldi Forum.
01 May 2013
Hotel Hermitage
Part of the facade of the beautiful Hotel Hermitage, overlooking Port Hercule. This was taken from the terrace of the Restaurant le Saint Benoit.
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