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Way of the Cross – Luján edition
Is Argentina on your travel bucket list? It should be. The reasons are many — Buenos Aires and its rich cultural draw, Patagonia’s Tierra del Fuego National Park, Mendoza and its Malbec vineyards, the Valdés Peninsula, and the Iguazu Falls to name a few, and I could go on with another dozen names. Luján doesn’t…
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Experience – Capturing iconic Tokyo in new frames
Capturing iconic Tokyo in new frames TOKYO, JAPAN Offered by: George Nobechi (Award-winning, internationally exhibited photographer who launched the Santa Fe Workshops in Asia) Starting at $200/person up to 3 people approx. 5 hours Travel photography Experience summary Find the balance between shooting Tokyo's iconic features and creating compositionally compelling frames This experience takes an intimate look… -
Experience – The Inside Mardi Gras Photography Experience
The Inside Mardi Gras Photography Experience NEW ORLEANS, USA Offered by: Tom Bowden (Street photographer, NBC News photographer, and 30 years of worldwide image production experience) Starting at $450/person up to 3 people approx. 4 hours Street photography Experience summary Do you want an insider's view and a fully immersive experience as a participant in a Mardi… -
Experience – An intimate look at professional tango dancers
An intimate look at professional tango dancers BUENOS AIRES, ARGENTINA Offered by: Bernardo Galmarini (Widely-published in multiple journals, including National Geographic, Lonely Planet, and Condé Nast) Starting at $300/person up to 3 people approx. 3 hours Fashion photography Experience summary Do you want to get an intimate shooting experience with professional tango dancers? Tango is more than… -
Experience – Street Ballet in the urban NYC landscape
Street Ballet in the urban NYC landscape NEW YORK CITY, USA Offered by: Omar Z. Robles (Widely published and acclaimed street and dance photographer - Huffington Post, Vogue, Harper's Bazaar) Starting at $400/person up to 3 people approx. 2.5 hours Street photography Experience summary Ever wanted to transform the streets of New York to your own studio?… -
Journey – Your Backstage Pass to Havana’s Arts and Culture
Havana - Backstage Cuba: your pass to Havana's Arts and Culture CUBA MARCH 27 - APRIL 5, 2020 OFFERED BY Rodolfo Gonzalez (Pulitzer Prize-winning photojournalist) Raul Canibano (Widely acclaimed documentary photographer) $6,395/person 7 participants only 9 nights Documentary Program Description Led by internationally renown Cuban documentary photographer Raúl Cañibano Ercilla and Pulitzer Prize-winning photojournalist Rodolfo Gonzalez, this… -
Journey – Everyday Cuba: The raw and delicate beauty of its streets
Journey - Everyday Cuba: The raw and delicate beauty of its streets CUBA OCTOBER 09 - OCTOBER 18, 2020 Lopamudra Talukdar (widely acclaimed street photographer and Fujifilm X mentor) Rodolfo Gonzalez (Pulitzer Prize-winning photojournalist and Leica Akademie USA instructor) $3,650/person 8 participants only 9 nights Street Photography © All rights reserved Lopamudra Talukdar and Rodolfo Gonzalez… -
Journey – Cuba – A journey back in time
Cuba - Take a journey back in time CUBA Offered by: Rodolfo Gonzalez (Pulitzer Prize-winning photojournalist and Rhodes Scholar Cuba specialist) $4,000 per person up to 4 people 8 days Travel Photography Experience summary Cuba is a country best described as being frozen in time, presenting moments and culture from the 50s at every turn. It has… -
Journey – Ladakh – A mystical mountain kingdom
Ladakh - Mystical Mountain Kingdom LADAKH, INDIA Offered by: Lopamudra Talukdar $3,300 per person 4 people 12 days Travel Photography Journey summary It's commonly said that every traveler becomes a photographer at ease during their journey through Ladakh. Otherworldly pink deserts, maroon- and orange-tinted mountains, cobalt blue skies, lush greens scattered in pockets, white-washed houses with… -
Experience – Your personal Street narrative in Mexico City
Mexico City Streets MEXICO CITY, MEXICO Offered by: Keith Dannemiller (Widely published photojournalist capturing Mexican society for over 30 years) $400 per person up to 3 people approx. 7 hours Street photography Experience summary Want to craft your personal street photography narrative in historic Mexico City? The streets of the historic center of Mexico City offer a… -
A guide to photographing Rome along the Tiber
Rome has been a magnet for travelers and photographers for many years and one of the best ways to explore and photograph Rome is along the banks of the Tiber. It offers a great mix of iconic shots and opportunities to photograph hidden gems. All photographs by Marco Bulgarelli. Learn more about Marco here. The…
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The Koliwadas of Versova Village
The Koliwadas of Versova Village MUMBAI, INDIA Offered by: Shweta Agarwal (Street photographer and curator of @hcsc_street on Instagram) $200 per person up to 3 people approx. 4 hours Travel Photography Experience summary Mumbai is made up of seven islands. The Kolis (fishermen) were the first inhabitants to live on these islands. These fishing folks, well-known for their spirited and fun-loving… -
Experience – The living labyrinths of Varanasi
The living labyrinths of Varanasi VARANASI, INDIA Offered by: Vinay Tripathi (Street photographer, journalist and local Varanasi expert) $300 for entire experience up to 3 people approx. 5 hours Street photography Experience summary Varanasi has stood the test of time for over 5,000 years and is said to be one of the oldest inhabited cities in the… -
Experience – The Feast of Saint Jude Thaddeus
The Feast of Saint Jude Thaddeus MEXICO CITY, MEXICO Offered by: Keith Dannemiller (Widely published photojournalist and resident authority on Mexico) $275 per person up to 3 people approx.7 hours Street Photography Experience summary Saint Jude in Mexico is the only Catholic saint in the world to have a monthly veneration on the 28th of… -
Photographer – Keith Dannemiller
» View all photographers Keith Dannemiller MEXICO CITY, MEXICO Widely published photojournalist capturing Mexican society for over 30 years as it constantly reshapes itself Web | Instagram Keith Dannemiller was born in Akron, Ohio and educated there in Catholic elementary and high schools. He graduated from Vanderbilt University in Nashville, Tennessee with a B.A. in… -
Experience – World of Widows
The World of Widows VARANASI, INDIA Offered by: Vinay Tripathi (Street photographer, journalist and local Varanasi expert) $250 for entire experience up to 2 people approx. 3 hours Documentary photography Experience summary Want to explore a spiritual world largely unknown to most visitors? Varanasi, known for its iconic Shiva temple, bathing ghats, and 3,000-year old culture,… -
Our 6 best unique New York City photo tours and experiences
Are you a photography lover traveling to New York looking for tips on what and where to shoot? Chances are that you may have done a Google search for top photo locations or photo tours in NYC. Predictably, you will get a mish-mash of results on tours and photowalks that take you to the iconic…
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Photographer Joana Toro
» View all photographers Joana Toro NEW YORK, USA New York Times and Wall Street Journal published documentary photographer, exhibited in photo festivals around the globe Web | Instagram | Facebook Joana Toro is a self-taught photojournalist and documentary photographer based in New York City and Colombia. She has worked as a staff photographer for… -
Experience – Night shift in Venice
Night shift in Venice VENICE, ITALY Offered by: Filippo Leonardi (local press photographer, Magnum Education alum and curator of Bambini del Mondo) $600 for entire experience up to 3 people approx. 4 hours Night photography Experience summary Want to see an authentic and historic view of Venice? Then you've got to see it at night… -
5 tips to help you plan your next travel photography adventure
If you are like me and are into travel and photography, you would probably agree that planning a trip is an exercise in itself. While some may not enjoy it, I certainly do, as it always reminds me of what I can look forward to. A well planned trip also maximizes your opportunities to come…
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Portraits of Dah Haanu: Photographing the last Aryans of Ladakh
Ladakh, the land of high passes and once a principal entrepôt on the Silk Route, lures many wanderlusts. Mountain kingdom palaces, spectacular high-altitude deserts, magnificent monasteries and their sacred monks, Bactrian camels and jaw-dropping landscapes are truly one-of-a-kind here and attract many a traveler and photographer. And then there are its people. Between Leh and Kargil,…
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7 tips for travel and photography in Varanasi
“Benares is older than history, older than tradition, older even than legend, and looks twice as old as all of them put together.” – Mark Twain Varanasi is one of the oldest continuously inhabited cities in the world dating back to 1800BC. I have been meaning to visit this city for years now and when I finally got the chance to spend a few…
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An off the beaten path photo experience in Varanasi
Varanasi is one of the oldest inhabited cities in the world going back almost 5000 years by some accounts. It is also one of the holiest cities in India and one of the major stops on the India tourist trail. While it is one of the most fascinating places on this planet, it can also…
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Handlooms of Varanasi – A disappearing craft
The first thing I notice when I get out of the taxi, besides the obvious commotion that is in most Indian cities, is the low hum permeating the air. It’s the background music to the honking cars and men hawking raw fruits and vegetables. A constant, soft click-clack in harmony with the energy of the…
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Magical San Miguel de Allende
Every year Travel and Leisure magazine asks its readers to rate the best cities in the world. This year (2017), the city that came up tops was San Miguel de Allende, Mexico. Having recently visited San Miguel, I can easily see why and it comes as no surprise to me. Oh and by the way,…
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Five reasons to visit the amazing murals of George Town, Penang
Penang, historically known as the Pearl of the Orient, had started trading with China sometime in the 15th century, well before the European powers arrived on the scene. To counter the Dutch influence in the East Indies, the British East India Company’s Captain Francis Light landed on Penang Island in 1786. He established George Town,…
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Turtuk: A land of the Balti, apricots and breathtaking landscapes
The winter of 1971 marks an extraordinary chapter in the subcontinent’s history. Bangladesh’s liberation from Pakistan was executed with clinical precision under the oversight of Field Marshal Sam Maneckshaw (a Zoroastrian), General Jagjit Singh Aurora (a Sikh) and, Chief of the Eastern Command, Jacob-Farj-Rafael-Jacob (a Jew). All under the political astuteness of Prime Minister Indira…
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Three insights from three Texas small-town rodeos.
The American cowboy has been the protagonist in numerous novels, movies, songs, and a staunch icon of rugged individualism. They rode north from Texas towards Montana, blazing a trail that defined the Wild West. Although “vaqueros” (ranch cattle herders) had been around in Mexico for quite some time, Americans started occupying ranches once owned by…
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5 Reasons Guanajuato Should Be On Every Photographer’s List!
For travel photo enthusiasts, when it comes to Mexico, Guanajuato City probably wouldn’t even be the first to come to mind. Chances are, it would probably be Oaxaca or Mexico City or its better known neighboring sister city – San Miguel de Allende (SMA). SMA has been a draw for the artsy types and photographers…
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7 reasons to include Kolkata in your photography bucket list
Photography in Kolkata is an enigma for many in America and the West. First-time visitors to India typically choose Delhi and the Golden Triangle, to admire fine Mughal and Rajput monuments. Business folks and urban revelers congregate in Mumbai and Bangalore, whilst adventure lovers and hipsters soak up the sun (and certain yummies) in Goa,…