By Jenny Fuller ITWPA Member Photographs by Robert Fuller Sedona is known as a geological wonderland, with spectacular views, unlimited outdoor activities, and foodie destinations galore. The difficulty is deciding how to make the most of your visit, but a passion for hiking and a well-earned post-trail happy hour can make for the perfect getaway. Here are two … [Read more...] about Sedona — Uncrowded Hiking Trails and Foodie Happy Hours
Volume 11, Issue #2 - February 2018
What My 20+ Years in Portrait Photography Taught Me About Travel Photography
By Betty Albert ITWPA Member Light is your best friend. Use it wisely. Flat, midday light won’t bring about the warmer, more saturated tones of early evening. Where is your key light coming from? Placing a person to the side of that key light will put a more complimentary shade on the face than facing into the sun; early and evening light is best for landscape and other … [Read more...] about What My 20+ Years in Portrait Photography Taught Me About Travel Photography
Destination: Best Friends Animal Sanctuary, Kanab, Utah
By Tina Quinn ITWPA Member Having watched “Dogtown” on the National Geographic channel a few years back, it was on my bucket list to visit this magical animal nirvana in the desert. My heart was forever imprinted with the images of Michael Vick’s fighting dogs arriving at Dogtown, the area reserved for the canines. So, after embarking on an extended RV trip through North … [Read more...] about Destination: Best Friends Animal Sanctuary, Kanab, Utah
Endless Beijing
By Don Epperson, Sr. We first walked through Tiananmen Square to the Forbidden City with thousands of Chinese tourists; the Forbidden City is no longer forbidden after centuries of being off limits to the masses. Today the Forbidden City is a vast tourist attraction with hundreds of buildings containing thousands of rooms. It is mainly a ceremonial palace for the Communist … [Read more...] about Endless Beijing