Add Your Own Twist for a Unique Perspective on a Simple Photo
Get creative and show off your own unique perspective by adding a fun twist to a simple subject.
Travel Writing and Photography Go Hand-in-Hand
Pro photographer Efraín Padró took a trip with his wife… and spun it into a multiple-income opportunity by combining his photos with a travel article.
Key Stock Photography Tip: Work the Shot
How do you get from you, your camera, and your subject… to a unique and saleable photo?
Gain Access to the Inaccessible through Travel Writing
Terri grew up traveling with her family and always felt that wanderlust was in her blood. Read how she gets the VIP treatment with travel writing…
Singapore Opens Its Arms (And Wallet) to Travel Writer Roy Stevenson
Read about travel writer Roy Stevenson’s most recent adventure in Asia, and how he got it on the house.
The Difference A Lens Choice Can Make in a Portrait Photograph
When you photograph a person’s face, do you pay attention to how far you’re zooming your lens? You should. Check out the before and after shots below…
Tarzan Called It Home, Visitors Call It Spectacular
By John S. Mooshie Conveniently located on Florida’s panhandle, an easy journey 20 miles south of Tallahassee, Wakulla Springs State Park is a veritable magnet for outdoor enthusiasts.The 6,000-acre wildlife sanctuary hidden in the lush wilderness of North Florida is literally a Garden of Eden. (The name Wakulla is an Indian word for “strange and…
Come Along on Boston’s Most Terrifying Tour
By Tom McGovernITWPA MemberBoston Common, as we learn during the Ghost & Graveyard Tour, is the last resting place of many Boston citizens. Known as The Common, it has had a long reputation as a killing field. In the 1890s a mass grave was unearthed — 900 men and women now rest in an unmarked…
Dana Point Harbor, the Jewel of Dana Point, CA
By Warren ThompsonITWPA Member In 1835 there was a two-mast brig outbound from Boston called the Pilgrim. It was destined to be a long trip, as it was bound for the west coast of California to buy leather from the Fathers of the San Juan Capistrano Mission. One of the common sailors who signed on…
Arrrrg! Come Join the Bluefoot Pirates, Matey!!
By Laura MacyITWPA MemberI had been invited to spend a week in Ft. Lauderdale, Florida. A relaxing week in the sun, I thought, would be a welcome break from Ohio. When my daughter learned of the plan, she eagerly decided to join me … with her three children. Thinking that I would have to be reasonably…
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