When we made the decision to visit Iceland in February, we knew the trip would be challenging. The green countryside was a barren wasteland, and the Ring Road was covered in snow and ice. The weather changed in the blink of an eye and a sunny day became a white out. We had 6 days …
Adventure Portraits
So You Want To Be A Fine Art Travel Photographer
No matter what style of photography is your strong suit, every photographer should dabble in the fine art realm at least once or twice in his/her career. Fine art photography is all about thinking outside of the box, while at the same time, keeping things simple. If you think that since you are going to …
Photo Essay: Discovering the Magic of the French Alps
Although we have seen many mountain ranges in our lives, from the Rockies to the Smokey Mountains, the Alps provide travellers with a totally different feeling. Maybe it is because they run east/west instead of the usual north/south of mountain ranges. Maybe it is because they are sitting in the middle of a foreign country. …
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Photo Essay: Howth Cliff Walk
Sometimes you walk into an experience with no expectations, and life surprises you. We visited Howth on a whim when our hotel concierge suggested it for photographers (shout out to Cathal, if you are reading!) Howth is only a 6 euro, 30 minute train ride north of Dublin. The small town was beautiful, but our …
Photo Essay: Exploring Ancient Ruins in Bray, Ireland
In case you didn’t know, Bray is a pretty little town about a 30 minute train ride south of Dublin. We didn’t have much time in Ireland, so we decided to hit the Bray to Greystones trail on our second/last day in the country. The train ride was beautiful, but we were already so tired …
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