Travel Photography News
All Aboard Eastman House for TRAINS! Photography Exhibitions (Art Daily) Train wreck on the Providence-Worcester Railroad near Pawtucket, R.I. August 12, 1853. Unidentified photographer. Daguerreotype (Note: One of the first photographs ever taken of a train wreck) George Eastman House Collections.
Traveling the highways and byways (Manila Bulletin) Freelance photographer Walter Villa blames a sci-fi show for planting the seeds for a lifelong passion.
Seeing the big picture (The Columbus Dispatch) When travelers visit really cool places, they drink in the wide expanse of the landscape through eyes that have a remarkable ability to absorb it all. But trying to capture with a camera everything that your eye sees naturally is a tough challenge. That's why the panorama shot is one of the hottest trends in travel photography.
City nightlife brought into focus (BBC News) Cardiff's drinking culture is brought into focus as the city's nightlife is examined through a lens.
Focus on nightlife (BBC News) A city's drinking culture is captured through a lens
How to succeed in slide show of travel photos (San Francisco Chronicle) Gone, thankfully, are the days when we had to fight the urge to poke our eyes out with our dessert forks while enduring four carousels of friends' boring vacation slides as after-dinner "entertainment." Now we get to endure them on Flickr and Snapfish. The...
Obituaries for September 11 (The Capital) Joseph Coleman Criner, 73, a resident of Annapolis for over 54 years, died of cancer Sept. 4 at the University of Maryland Medical Center in Baltimore after an 11-month illness.
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