The Best Photo Locations in Brussels Display Group Article Icon Article I truly believe that Brussels could be one of the most ignored cities in Europe, which is a shame. Whatever the case may be, Brussels should definitely be on your... View Content Arrow Forward Icon
Adding Place for Better Travel Photos Display Group Article Icon Article Last year, I dove deep into the world of outdoor travel photography. I reduced my camera equipment to a mirrorless micro 4/3 camera, a wide-angle lens, and a 70-200 lens... View Content Arrow Forward Icon
Trip Report: Ethiopia’s Sof Omar Caves Display Group Article Icon Article One of the world’s most spectacular and extensive underground caverns and a proposed World Heritage Site, the Sof Omar cave system is an extraordinary natural phenomenon of breathtaking beauty. At... View Content Arrow Forward Icon
Trip Report: Rock-Hewn Churches of Ethiopia’s Tigray Region Display Group Article Icon Article Remote, ancient, and breathtaking, the over 200 rock-hewn churches of the Tigray region of Ethiopia were built in high, remote places to protect against attackers. Carved from cliff faces high... View Content Arrow Forward Icon
How to Prepare for a Photography Trip: Europe Edition Display Group Article Icon Article One of the best parts of traveling is the photos you come home with. The quantity and quality of the photos is directly related to the amount of preparatory work... View Content Arrow Forward Icon
5 Tips for Better Adventure Photography Display Group Article Icon Article I’ve been in quite the quandary the past few months because I fear there is a division among some people who consider themselves to be outdoor photographers. On one side... View Content Arrow Forward Icon
Zac Mills' Top Photos of 2016 Display Group Article Icon Article Following the lead of managing editor Ian Plant and his recent year in review post highlighting his best photos from 2016, I wanted to share my own top 16 photos... View Content Arrow Forward Icon
Free Yourself from the “Photography Doldrums” Display Group Article Icon Article As cold weather settles in for most of the Northern Hemisphere, I bet many of you are stuck in the "photography doldrums," with the chill of winter discouraging you from... View Content Arrow Forward Icon
Things to Consider When Traveling Internationally for Photography Display Group Article Icon Article This is the second part of a two-part article on traveling for photography. In Part One, I offered a few tips to ensure a better experience while flying with photo... View Content Arrow Forward Icon
Photographing People in Other Cultures: How to Shoot with Courtesy and Respect Display Group Article Icon Article Taking photographs of local people can be great way to memorialize your travels and the new cultures you have explored. But be sure that you are aware of regional customs... View Content Arrow Forward Icon
Tips for Airline Travel with Photography Equipment Display Group Article Icon Article I’m writing this while sitting at the Budweiser Brew House in the Miami International Airport, killing some time before boarding an overnight flight to South America. This is the less... View Content Arrow Forward Icon
The Year in Review: Best Photos of 2016 Display Group Article Icon Article Ansel Adams once famously said: “Twelve significant photographs in any one year is a good crop.” Of course, Adams was shooting with an old fashioned large format film camera; in... View Content Arrow Forward Icon
Trekking with Mountain Gorillas in Virunga National Park, Congo Display Group Article Icon Article In the past two decades, The Democratic Republic of the Congo (DRC) has been considered one of the most dangerous conflict areas in the world. Congo’s civil wars, which began... View Content Arrow Forward Icon
Intimate Scenes in Travel and Landscape Photos Display Group Article Icon Article Looking to change up your approach to landscape photography? Wildlife & Nature photographer Dave Welling walks you through his approach to detail oriented landscape photography. View Content Arrow Forward Icon
Light as the Subject of Your Photograph Display Group Article Icon Article Let light itself be the subject of your next work. Discover a new way to evaluate a potential shot and challenge yourself to take a different kind of vacation photo... View Content Arrow Forward Icon