Nature’s Intimacy Displayed in Paul Wakefield’s “The Landscape”
Paul Wakefield has been photographing the landscapes that appear in his latest book, ‘The Landscape,’ since 1989. The book represents a collection after 22 years of traveling the world, catching the...
View ArticleA Photo Tour of Maine with Gabriela Herman
Gabriela Herman’s latest photo essay, A Photo Tour of North Country, for Condé Nast Traveler is a real time reminiscence of a time gone by. Gabriela went up to Maine to explore Summer in the wilderness...
View ArticleYvonne Albinowski’s “50 Faces on US 50″
What happens to those that live in a place everyone else has forgotten? Yvonne Albinowski, so taken by Life Magazine’s title of “the loneliest road in America” bestowed on Route US 50, traveled the 450...
View ArticleJonas Jungblut’s Secret to Successful Travel Photography
It took photographer Jonas Jungblut almost two full days to make it to Thailand for his latest assignment with Naturally, Danny Seo Magazine. He was there with writer Christine Richmond who was his...
View ArticleMichael Turek Hops the Border Between India and Pakistan
When Michael Turek accepted his latest assignment from Conde Nast Traveller India, he didn’t know much about it. They pitched it to him remaining tight lipped divulging only that it was a story...
View ArticleGabriela Herman Shows us Myanmar in Tiny Atlas Quarterly
The decision to call Myanmar by that name or the name “Burma” is a political decision. When the military took over in 1989 they changed the name of the country to “The Republic of the Union of...
View ArticleIceland’s Coast Is Zack Seckler’s Paintbox
Perception is about perspective. The way we view objects is crucial to understanding what they are, and a shift in perspective can completely change how we interpret what we’re looking at. It is a...
View ArticleThe Carefree World of Ashley Camper
A photograph is a still moment captured in time. The frame acts like amber, freezing time from edge to edge. Whether it packs as much energy as a firework, or matches the total immobility of a still...
View ArticleA Tension of Time with Nick Ballon
All of human effect is inherently ephemeral. The planet was here long before us and will be here long after us. Cities are built and buried, civilizations rise and fall, and with that ebb and flow...
View ArticleAdam Hinton Finds Light in the Shadows
As cities swell, so do the opportunities that come with communities and the joining of minds. That opportunity acts as a magnet, making these population centers denser and denser. We’ve built the world...
View ArticleAll History Together with Ilker Gurer
Istanbul has been the center of history for millennia. Originally called Byzantium upon its founding more than 2600 years ago, the occupants of this city have gone by more names than the city itself,...
View ArticleDaeja Fallas Is Shooting a Dream
To regard photographer Daeja Fallas’ images are to see a study in bright energy. She fuses the worlds of sport and beauty, tying them together into a single discipline and finding the art in ever...
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