The Life of a Videographer
Meet travel videographer Tom Reissmann, and learn how you can create simple videos on your travels, and exchange them for free hotel stays, gourmet meals, complimentary travel, tours, and more…
Direct Sunlight
See what your photographs and videos will look like if you shoot in direct sunlight.
Stock Photo Rejections Review
Why are your photos getting rejected from stock sites? Here are a few helpful tips.
One Year in the Life of a Travel Writer: 2014
2014 was another great year for attendees at our Ultimate Travel Writer’s Workshop. Watch the stories of nine more travel writers who found success in 2014 and traveled to over 40 countries.
Innovative ways to sell your travel writing
When searching for high-paying markets expressly looking for travel writing, the pickings are thin. But a small shift in perspective can open up thousands of high paying markets for travel writers. And it can be a real game-changer if you want to take your travel writing from dream to career. Here are three innovative ways to…
Three tips to inspire travel writing success
I attended the Ultimate Travel Writer’s Workshop in September 2014; the year prior, I purchased the at-home version of the workshop (and attended the Ultimate Money-Making Photography workshop). This was all in preparation for a year-long self-guided photographic round-the-world journey, and I knew I had to get myself tapped into the know-how for travel writing,…
Enchanting Cinque Terre: Picture Perfect
We arrived by train on a beautiful autumn afternoon, chugging into Monterosso al Mare, the first of the five villages, and with a population of about 1,000, the largest. Dragging our suitcases down the narrow street the two blocks to the lovely Hotel Palme we were reminded once again that when traveling in Europe you…
Beethoven and Bach in the Hinterland of France
“We’re a generalist festival,” Caron says, “with three main pillars: sacred music (because we play mainly in churches), symphonic music (because we have the largest auditorium in France’s Massif Central), and piano music (because the festival was founded by the great pianist Georges Cziffra in 1966).”
Sailing the Turquoise Coast
Waking up slowly with the sunrise on the deck of a small gulet anchored in a quiet, ancient bay of the Aegean Sea. “Günaydın,” says a smiling sun-scorched sailor as he hands me a glass of Turkish tea. Its precisely brewed golden-auburn hue shimmers in the early morning light. A few others begin to stir…
Step Back in Time: Afternoon Tea at The San Diego Westgate Hotel
Pinkies up and here we go. The stage is set for one memorable afternoon upon entering the refined, classical European lobby of The Westgate Hotel, located near the heart of San Diego’s historic Gaslamp Quarter.
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