
Combat Racism - Torino, Italy - © Frank H. Jump
vintage mural ads & other signage by Frank H. Jump & friends

Monkeys Evolution dot org - Torino, Italy - © Frank H. Jump

Monkeys Evolution dot org - Torino, Italy - © Frank H. Jump

Monkeys Evolution dot org - Torino, Italy - © Frank H. Jump

Monkeys Evolution dot org - Torino, Italy - © Frank H. Jump

Monkeys Evolution dot org - Torino, Italy - © Frank H. Jump

Monkeys Evolution dot org - Torino, Italy - © Frank H. Jump

Monkeys Evolution dot org - Torino, Italy - © Frank H. Jump

Monkeys Evolution dot org - Torino, Italy - © Frank H. Jump

Monkeys Evolution dot org - Torino, Italy - © Frank H. Jump

Calata Porto © Frank H. Jump

Area Under Video Surveillance © Frank H. Jump

Fish Market © Frank H. Jump

Fish Market © Frank H. Jump

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Fish Market © Frank H. Jump

Marina © Frank H. Jump

Canottieri Argus 1910 - Canoeing Courses © Frank H. Jump

Naval League - © Frank H. Jump

Ambulance Service © Frank H. Jump

Dedication to the renovation of Port of Santa Margherita, Italy © Frank H. Jump

Dedication to the renovation of Port of Santa Margherita, Italy © Frank H. Jump

Street Grating - Santa Margherita, Italy © Frank H. Jump

Shipping & Mariner Fisherman Society of Santa Margherita, Italy © Frank H. Jump

Fisherman (Restaurant) Santa Margherita, Italy © Frank H. Jump

Maritime Purveyors - Ship Chandlers - Santa Margherita, Italy © Frank H. Jump

House of the Sea Association © Frank H. Jump

Hotel Miramare © Frank H. Jump

Madonna & Child - Santa Margherita, Italy © Frank H. Jump

String Light Anchor - Santa Margherita, Italy © Frank H. Jump

Finestra - Santa Margherita, Italy © Frank H. Jump

Window - Santa Margherita, Italy © Frank H. Jump

Boy at Window - Santa Margherita, Italy © Frank H. Jump
Santa Margherita Ligure – Wikipedia

Carabinieri Interrogating an Arab in Torino within a block of the graffiti in earlier postings. Torino, Italy - © Frank H. Jump
Seconds after I took this shot, a Carabinieri in the passenger seat came out and asked us to pull over. He demanded to see the picture I took and then insisted I delete it or he would confiscate my camera. With hands shaking, I attempted to delete it, but couldn’t. Finally, he asked to look at it again and said that it didn’t show faces. He then explained that this [Italy] wasn’t America and I couldn’t take pictures of anything I wanted – especially the police, unless I asked permission. Little did he know that the rights of picture-taking in the US have also become eroded.

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