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Arches & Canyonlands National ParksUtah has some of America’s most spectacular national parks.  This article is a photographer’s guide containing some detailed (though somewhat dated) technical adviceAppalachia— A major travel guide and Fall portfolio from Great Smoky Mountains National Park and the surrounding areas

Great Smoky National Park

Indian Country— A December, 2000 visit toNorthern ArizonaLesser Known Locations— AroundNorthern ArizonaVictorian High Country— Landscape photography inAustraliaAntarctica 2005– a portfolio, and observations on December’s expedition / workshop, by Michael ReichmannAntarctic Snapshots– a lighthearted look behind the scenesAntarctic Participant’s Portfolios– from the 2005 expeditionAntarctic Archive– photographs from a December 2005 expedition / workshopAmazon Expedition – 2007The Amazon – What Worked and What Didn’tAntarctica 2009 PortfolioAn Africa Safari PrimerandShooting Big Game

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Bryce CanyonA all-too brief look at Bryce Canyon.Bears at Brooks Falls— the world’s premier site for photographing brown bears, byLee CarneyBanff National Park— Canada’s iconic National ParkBali— Photographs from a trip to Bali, IndonesiaBisti Badlands— A little-known and delicate wildernessBosque del Apache — one of the world’s great locations for migratory bird photographyBryce Canyon travel guideBig Sur— Southern California’s coastline. The home of American landscape photographyThe Buffalo National RiverBunny HolloBangladesh / ChittagongBryce Canyon National Park

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CanyonlandsCanyon de Chelly— A National Monument with unique access possibilitiesCanyon de Chelly— The loveliest small Park in the U.S.The Rainforest of Costa Rica — A wildlife portfolioPolar Bears in Churchill ManitobaChittagong Bangladesh– The Ship-Breaking YardsChinaby Paul ElsonThe Classic Chinese Landscape – Guilin and HuangshanCrater Lake National Parkwinter photography, by Pete MyersChina Workshop Members PortfoliosChina Image ArchiveStreet Photography in ChinaCosta Rico 2003 Workshop & ExpeditionPhotographing a Classic Chinese Village

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Death ValleyExploring one of the most inhospitable yet photographically challenging locales in the American Southwest.Lunar Eclipse in Death ValleyandDeath Valley 2003

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East Of Zion— Five days shooting in southern Utah’s National Parks

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F/8 & Be There— A link to Steve Kossack who provides 1-on-1 photographic guide services in the US SouthwestFlorence & Tuscany— Travel photography in Italy using a digital SLR

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Grand Canyon— The South Rim and from above Great Basin National Park – by Don Whitebread

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Hawaii— A small portfolio from a June, 2000 visit

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A Photographic Expedition to Iceland— one of the world’s last great unknown locations for landscape photography. 2002.Iceland in BlackandIceland 2003.Iceland LocationsLa Gorema, Spain – 2010

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Joshua Tree National ParkDiscovering one of the least known National Parks.

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Lower Antelope Canyon— Recently reopened and spectacularLake Powell— House-boating the canyons of the Escalante with 7 photographers on a Master Class workshop

  • Ian Lyons— Portfolio and write-up from the Lake Powell Master Clas

Loxahatchi National Wildlife Refuge— a great wildlife spot in south-central Florida

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Monument Valley & Canyon De ChelleyA brief photographic travel guide from a trip taken in the spring of 1999.  Both are quite remote, yet, amust visitfor landscape photographers.Monument Valley— Not a National Park but one of the great photo locations of the U.S. SouthwestMonument Valley— Another visit to this icon of the American WestMoose in Algonquin— photographing these reclusive giants in Ontario’s largest Provincial ParkSchool Days in Mennonite Country– three photographs taken on a foggy morning on Southern OntarioPhotography with the Leica M8 in Marrakech

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Nomads of Northern Sudanby Mark PelletierNewfoundland– a northern landscape, by Andrew MasurOn Safari in South West Africa – What Worked, and What Didn’t

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Okavango– A Botswana Safari PortfolioOlympic National Park– a portfolio

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Prince Edward County— Sandbanks Provincial Park and the marsh landsThe Palouse– images and anecdotes from one of America’s best unknown locations A Palouse Portfolio

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Rock Art— Pictographs and Petroglyphs in ArizonaThe Rockies— 7 National Parks in Canada and the Northern U.S.My Own Private Rhino

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Eastern SierrasThough not a travel article per-se this series of pageschroniclesa trip taken in October ’99 to the Eastern Sierras, the Ancient Bristlecone Pine Forest, Mono Lake, Yosemite, and a re-visit to Death Valley.Seville FairSlot Canyons of the Southwest San Miguel Dec 2010 – Mar 2011 Christmas Eve in San Miguel – a brief video

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Travels AbroadSome foreign locales along with shooting tips.Travels With My CameraAdvice and techniques on planning a productive and enjoyable photographic trip.Three Rivers Petroglyph Site— a leading site for prehistoric Rock Art, located in southern New MexicoTanzanian Safari— wildlife and landscape photography on the SerengetiOn The High Road to Taos – by Miles Hecker

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Venice — Off The Beaten Track— a different face to one of the world’s unique citiesVietnam— An exploration of this beautiful land with a DSLR, by Australian photographerNick Rains

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White Sands National Monument— a beautiful landscape photography location in southern New MexicoWinterscapes Of The Alaskan Arctic– by Ben Hattenbach

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Yellowstone & Grand Teton National Parks— a Fall wildlife and landscape portfolio, and print analysisYucatan, Mexico— photographing Mayan temples and the wildlife refuge at Celestún.Yosemite SanctuaryYemen – A Leap Back in Time, by Don Whitebread

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Zion National ParkA visit to the Garden of Eden.

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