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Meet Nicolee Drake: Our Guest Instagrammer Capturing Rome's Streets

Meet Nicolee Drake: Our Guest Instagrammer Capturing Rome s Streets

We're psyched to debut something new: guest Instagrammers. The world is watching Rome this week, to see when the smoke from the Vatican chimney emerges white, signaling that the cardinals have selected a new pope.

But we're more interested in everything else happening on the streets of the Eternal City. So we recruited the incredibly talented photographer and designer Nicolee Drake, a Californian who has been living in Rome for just over three years, to share her vision with us.

Get to know Nicolee through her Fathom Questionnaire, and follow @FathomWaytoGo on Instagram for a virtual trip to Italy this week.

Here's a taste of what you'll get:

Meet Nicolee Drake: Our Guest Instagrammer Capturing Rome s Streets

Meet Nicolee Drake: Our Guest Instagrammer Capturing Rome s Streets

Meet Nicolee Drake: Our Guest Instagrammer Capturing Rome s Streets

Meet Nicolee Drake: Our Guest Instagrammer Capturing Rome s Streets

Meet Nicolee Drake: Our Guest Instagrammer Capturing Rome s Streets

Meet Nicolee Drake: Our Guest Instagrammer Capturing Rome s Streets

Meet Nicolee Drake: Our Guest Instagrammer Capturing Rome s Streets

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