My 10 Best Photos of 2020

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As every year, it’s time for a summary. 2020 was quite “catastrophic”, but it also had its positive aspects: it gave me time to think about what I was doing and how, I was able to reorganize my work, improve my services and together with a group of recognized Local Professional Photographers, we gave shape … Read more

Interview with Alessandro Vannucci, Photographer and Tour Leader

Monks at the Kulen Waterfalls in Cambodia

For this interview we fly to Southeast Asia, in Cambodia, a country with a glorious and turbulent history that attracts travelers from all over the world thanks to its architecture, art and traditions, dating back to the time of the Khmer dynasty. We do this through the experience of the Italian Photographer Alessandro Vannucci. When … Read more

6 Tips to Improve Your Stock Travel Photography Portfolio

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Many travel photographers start their careers trying to earn extra money with Stock Photography. It was the same for me. I started by making a careful selection and uploading some photos of my first trip. Then the first sale came, together with the surprise and enthusiasm that motivated me to continue. Over time this methodical … Read more

How to Build a Photography Portfolio

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Share on facebook Share on linkedin Share on whatsapp Share on pinterest Share on email If you start getting serious and want to organize your photography work properly to show it to the public, it is essential to build an effective portfolio of your pictures. This is not the only aspect to be taken into … Read more

3 Movies with Extraordinary Travel Photography by Bernardo Bertolucci and Vittorio Storaro

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The cinema, the journey, the finding of inspiration through dream images. The care of Vittorio Storaro’s photography accompanied by the direction of Bernardo Bertolucci. Two big masters and 3 collector’s movies selected for this article. A travel to distant places, in a past that evokes nostalgic beauty and stories of other times. The Sheltering Sky … Read more

Travel Photography Workshops: Guide to the Best Choice

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Condividi su facebook Condividi su linkedin Condividi su whatsapp Condividi su pinterest Condividi su email Have you ever attended Travel Photography Workshops? There’s no better way to learn, by gaining experience directly in the field, with a Professional Photographer. In photography there is so much to learn and during a photo workshop you can significantly … Read more

A Sincere Guide on How to Be a Travel Photographer

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  How to Be a Travel Photographer and live off your passion? This idea fascinated me since I was young, when I dreamt among the pages of National Geographic with the images and stories that led me to live exciting imaginary adventures in faraway places. I’m sure that, If you’re reading this article, you probably … Read more

5 Essential Travel Photography Apps – Updated 2021

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The smartphone becomes an essential complement to our daily life and it accompanies us also while traveling and taking pictures. There are many apps available for photography, free and paid, some very useful and others not so much. It is normal to get lost in this jungle of applications and not understand which ones are … Read more

Humahuaca Photo Workshop – Feb. 2020

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It’s already been 3 months since our last photo workshop, before the pandemic became part of our reality and changed all this year planning. At the end of February, with a small group of passionate photographers and travelers, we visited the north part of Argentina, in the province of Jujuy and Salta, during the Carnival … Read more

Story of a sunset on the ancient U-Bein bridge

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On the list of wonders that Myanmar (Burma) has to offer the world, certainly the teak wooden bridge of U-Bein, the oldest existing with these characteristics, is not missing. Its construction (around 1850) dates back to the Kingdom of Ava, when Amarapura, a town near Mandalay, was still the capital of the country. More than … Read more