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In Toronto, Canada
I seem to find my greatest inspiration for photography while travelling. Sunlight seems to fall to earth in a different manner in other countries - sometimes warmer, sometimes quieter, sometimes with a vengeance, but always with a fresh perspective.
In Medellin, Colombia
Michael is a recently graduated student and freelance journalist living and learning in Latin America for a year.
In San Francisco
I am the creative director of 8020 Media.
In Idaho kissing the Canadian Border
I am an endangered species: in my mid-forties, never married, no kids, circumstances making for an eclectic footprint on the planet thus far. It as been an interesting ride. I'm beginning to think I have the mystical “novelty seeking” gene implanted somewhere in my DNA.Typcal tourism has never been for me. In my wanderings I've helped track endangered kangaroos, rebuilt sailboats and wrangled rhinos. Sitting still for awhile in northern Idaho, trying to write it all down
In need of $$$ for a new camera!!!
I don't like to talk about myself... well, at least not today.
In USA
I am constantly documenting everything in my life. I try to do this without bias. You can also find me at.. http://www.flickr.com/photos/jahat/
In the Caribbean
"we are two zebras traveling the world".
In San Francisco
I'm a co-founder of this site and i love seeing how it evolves and what you guys do with it. I enjoy seeing great architecture and traveling in the american west.
In Beautiful Langhorne, Pannsylvania.....home of Sesame Place
I am a wedding photographer and videographer currently operating on both coasts....which is great and sometimes maddening. But, I do get to spend lots of time in both sunny California and Sesame Langhorne!
In NYC
I am a half-Argentinean New York City girl with an insatiable lust for travel. Inspired by foreign countries but in love with my hometown, I go through life daydreaming about future travel adventures, and how I will someday write a book/column called "Travels with Tavel." Catchy, isn't it? Just you wait!