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In marquette
I am a dreamer and an idea guy. I'm a 24-year old graduate of Michigan State University where i studed advertising and sociology. Between Sep 06 and Sep 07 I crashed on 130 different beds between all 50 states as my latest travel adventure sponsored by Jeep. Now I look to the future with bigger better ideas. Check out the site below to read hundreds of stories.
In London
In Silicon Valley
freelance food/travel writer and photographer
In Salt Lake City
I am addicted to travel. In 2001, I made a goal to see all 50 United States in 5 years; I completed this goal in 2006 with Hawai'i. Now I am going back to see places that I didn't see on my first time around, as well as trying to see new places. I have been to the USA, Canada, Mexico, and a few places in the Caribbean.
In Atlanta
I'm Lizzie, a freelance photographer in Louisville, Kentucky. I shoot a lot of pictures horizontally and need to shoot more vertically. I'm a great story teller and a horrible writer. I'm a good cook but I have never been able to successfully cook a box of Rice A Roni.
In the DC area
I am a photojournalist, artist, geographer, programmer, travel writer, cartoonist, and many more personalities in between :) Find me at http://www.lolaakinmade.com
In El Nido, Palawan
I am a writer, photographer, diver, and soon-to-be graduate student currently living in the closest thing to paradise. Sun, sand, surf, camera, and water-stained notebook are my constant companions.
In Philly, as usual.
I am a dreamer.
In Little Rock, Arkansas
I used to work with a bunch of corporate monkeys, but now I run my own shop doing graphics, branding, and design. I live in a fortified compound in the backwoods of Arkansas with a cellular wireless connection, thousand of frequent flier miles, two cats, a dog, and a voodoo woman that wants to make me "respectable."
In Samsara
I am amazed by the expression of human creativity found in everyday objects, art, and architecture, the world surrounds us. My photography attempts to slow, to capture the unnoticed, to preserve moments for quiet viewing.