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TRAVEL + PHOTOGRAPHY

Tales from abroad, photography tips, and cultural musings.

May 10, 2017

Photographing Sacred Places

Traveling through Europe, I stumbled across impressive churches and mosques everywhere I went. In most of Eastern Europe, each town has its gem of...

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April 20, 2017

NX300: On The Streets of Madrid

Wandering around Madrid on a Sunday afternoon is always a pleasure. Even after living here a couple of months, a stroll around the city...

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April 20, 2017

Capturing The Metro In Abstract With The NX300

    If you’re a commuter on the metro, subway, tube–or whatever your country of choice dubs it—you pass by the same scenes continuously...

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March 22, 2017

Focus on Food With the Samsung NXmini

It seems that everyone is taking pictures of their food these days, and whether it’s for their own amusement or to write their next...

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December 27, 2009

Refresh Your Snapshots Shoot Using Square Dimesnions

Sometimes being a square is the last thing from boring. Shooting using square dimensions gives your photos a quirky, collectable feel that captures the...

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December 26, 2009

Small Town Wanderings in Andalucia

No spanish road trip is complete without making a pit stop at some off-road villages to mix things up a bit. While many opt...

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November 15, 2009

Mini Panorama Mode Isn’t Just For Landscapes

It’s easy to forget about using Panorama mode until you have a beautiful landscape in front of you. However, you can attain some very...

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November 10, 2009

The Art of Coffee

Walking around Bologna during Christmastime is like entering a Thomas Kinkaid painting; everything is quaint and mass produced.  Streets lined with bright twinkling lights—check,...

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October 10, 2009

Strikes Galore

I walked out of class onto a movie set. I stepped right into a massive sea of college students marching down the university street,...

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