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In keeping with the times the New York Times has an article on frugal travel photography. It’s a Q & A with Robert Caplin and has some good tips for cheaper travel photography and travel photography in general.
Check out the article here and share your own frugal photography tips in the comments.
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... home. Here we examine three portraits, each of which illustrates different techniques in travel photography.
Fill the frame.
Oftentimes the easiest ... Capture subject’s personality.
The most engaging travel portraits reveal subtext, personality. Here we not only see the details ... 8217;s Free Report 15 Publications That Pay
For Travel Photography and help accelerate your career as a photographer ...
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... flirt in Russian comes an eco-friendly way of printing those previous travel memories.
Photos courtesy of SoSauce
It’s true ... outlets like Blurb to print out coffee-table books of their travel photography.
There are numerous photo printing sites out ... you free prints and more just for entering.
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... available for commissioned work in any part of the world. With a wealth of experience in both photography & travel he is able to capture the shots you require.
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Tortilla chips, bean bags, and beer bottles – yep, that’s right. In a recent New York Times interview, travel photographer Robert Caplin shared some of his secrets on how to shoot like a pro on a shoestring budget.
Take a look at the article and learn how to filter your flash using tools at hand (yes, even a tortilla chip or beer bottle will do). Caplin also lets us in on the best poor man ...
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... ; October 30, 2009
Travel Photography of Les Grinspoon
on Display at Arts Barn Invitational Gallery
Gaithersburg, MD. The works of well-traveled photographer ... to South America, Europe, Russia, and Vietnam. But according to the photographer, “If I could only travel in one foreign country for the rest of my life, it would be ...
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