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Wednesday, April 30, 2014

'I Travel For...' Project Week 8: The Bizarre

When I asked Claire McDonald what her favorite part of traveling was she told me it was challenging herself to try exotic and bizarre foods and tastes. For her it was part of immersing herself in the local culture and experiencing new flavors. This portrait captures her trying sea urchin for the first time. Now she can check that off the list! 



So why do you travel?

Wednesday, April 16, 2014

'I travel for...' Project Week 6: Unique B&Bs

The 6th portrait in my series 'I travel for' is Linda Stone. Linda enjoys discovering unique places to stay on her travels, namely unique B&Bs. She loves wondering with her road map and travel guide to a historic, funky or intriguing lodge, cabin or hotel where she relaxes with a book. 



So why do you travel?

Wednesday, April 2, 2014

I travel for... Project Week 4: The Language

Number four in my series 'I travel for...' where I ask people why they travel around the globe is Julia Grawemeyer and her love of language. Julia is pulled to foreign lands in search of connecting over cultural expressions and discovering the magic of different languages. 



So why do you travel?

Tuesday, April 16, 2013

Tanzania Magazine Promo

Just thought I'd share my latest printed promo. It's a simple magazine format with 20 images from my adventure in Tanzania. Each image is also accompanied by a quote from my blog to add a little bit of my personal experience. I used Magcloud.com for the printing and am very happy with the quality. Thanks to Joe Smith (http://lookatjoe.com) for the cover design work!






Wednesday, April 3, 2013

Self Portrait

A friend recently gave me an assignment- to turn what I was personally going through into an image. Not an easy task. Somehow it became a self portrait, something I've never really done before. Here's the image I came up with. Now I need your help in deciding which crop is best. I think seeing the entire arm gives it forward momentum, where as there's a nice feeling being closer in. What do you think?