
It’s Photo Friday! On this beautiful spring day we bring you Susan Sander’s photograph of a tourist taking photos of the sculpture of Cupid and Psyche that’s found in the Capitoline Museums.
The lovely weather has brought tourists out in droves, compelling Susan to turn her viewfinder from Rome’s iconic monuments and interesting street scenes to the tourists themselves. But why?
“It’s interesting to try and see what the tourists are seeing in the various monuments. Why are they looking at a particular object? What’s compelling them? That’s what interesting to me,” says Susan. “All the monuments have well-known postcard views, but often tourists get intrigued with another aspect and I like to try and figure out what’s caught their attention.”
For more photos by Susan, visit her Rome With A View blog.






