Great post. It is perfectly all right to mention that you took the photos. For the Boscoreale treasure, since photographing silver is a nightmare, using the Louvre website pictures is fine.
Using your images in Pompeii and Naples is another way to tell your readers that you are there, and know what you write about.
I do that with my own Substack; most of the photos there are pictures I took.
This was very fun! Thank you for sharing it. Though not Pompeii, I remember being struck by the standing remains at Ephesus when I visited 10+ years ago: it was so striking to me that something so ancient could remain relatively intact enough for me to feel like I was genuinely walking in the footsteps of ancient peoples! Very envious that you've had the opportunity to work at Pompeii; it sounds like the archaeologist's dream! Hope you enjoy it.
Great post. It is perfectly all right to mention that you took the photos. For the Boscoreale treasure, since photographing silver is a nightmare, using the Louvre website pictures is fine.
Using your images in Pompeii and Naples is another way to tell your readers that you are there, and know what you write about.
I do that with my own Substack; most of the photos there are pictures I took.
This was very fun! Thank you for sharing it. Though not Pompeii, I remember being struck by the standing remains at Ephesus when I visited 10+ years ago: it was so striking to me that something so ancient could remain relatively intact enough for me to feel like I was genuinely walking in the footsteps of ancient peoples! Very envious that you've had the opportunity to work at Pompeii; it sounds like the archaeologist's dream! Hope you enjoy it.
Of course! Thank you for reading! Ephesus seems incredible, I hope I get to visit one day.