When I lived in San Francisco, one of my favorite things to do whenever I felt overwhelmed (with life) was to get in my car, and drive all the way down the the Central California Coast and spend a few days alone in Santa Ynez Valley.
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Below is an interview originally posted on Photographers Without Borders, with their permission, we’re sharing Nicholas’ story in Bocas del Toro at Give and Surf, an organization we support and care immensely about. The interview was written by Mary Cranston.
National Geographic discovered photographer Tenley’s photos while conducting Internet research for the book in June of 2014.
For our readers who need a little daily visual motivation.
If you’ve ever seen a photograph of feet dangling over a stomach dropping sea of buildings, you know of rooftopping.
Inspired by the Great Wall, the streets of India, and the possibilities of new friends and destinations as a young child, @neanyoe made a pact to see it all for himself.
Nighttime photography can be tricky. I have pictures from traveling that are too dark, while others are unnecessarily bright from the flash. With just a quick change in your camera’s settings, your nighttime photos can turn out significantly better.
It is everyone’s dream to take photos they can someday mount in black and white.
Photographer Nick Onken beholds moments of people, frozen in time, whether he is hired for fashion, charity or travel photography.
The eyes of his subjects captured my attention, so I knew there was a very special man behind the camera.