Where in the World?

See the world through our eyes

Peru

Amazon Jungle, Bolivia

Santiago, Chile

Dominican Republic

Turks and Caicos

Mayan Rivera, Mexico

Prague, Czech Republic

Brisbane, Australia

Lake George, New York

Charleston, SC

Surfside Beach, SC

Asheville, NC

Mumbai, India

Bangalore, India

New Delhi, India

Hong Kong

New York City

Boston

Daytona Beach, FL

Shanghai, China

Singapore

Thumphu, Bhutan

Jakarta, Indonesia

Seoul, South Korea

Pyeongchang, South Korea

Qinhuangdao, China

Tianjin, China

Bermuda

Savannah, GA

Tybee Island

New Orleans

Little Rock, AR

Independence, KS

Denver, CO

Colorado Springs, CO

Guernsey, WY

Kuala Lumpur

Putrajaya, Malaysia

Perth, Australia

Rottnest Island

Vancouver, BC

Los Angeles

San Diego

Las Vegas

Phoenix

Grand Staircase Escalate

Joshua Tree

Sequoia National Park

Yosemite National Park

Page, AZ

Rachel, NV

Chicago, IL

Baltimore

Bozeman, MT

Yellowstone National Park

Grand Teton National Park

Tokyo Japan

Osaka Japan

Kyoto Japan

Nara, Japan

Kobe, Japan

Five Lakes, Japan

Zhangjiajie

Buenos Aires

El Calafate

El Chalten

Johannesburg, South Africa

Capetown

Hermanus, South Africa

Agulhas National Park

Aquila Game Reserve

Bangkok, Thailand

Kansas City

Kofa Mountains

ValParaiso, Chile

San Fernando, Chile

Fort Bragg, NC

Chon Buri, Thailand

Capital Reef National Park

Valley of Fire State Park

Salt Lake City

Most Recent Travel Posts

Idyllic Kyoto

Idyllic Kyoto

I mentioned last week that my previous trip to Japan had taught me the power of having the *right* person in your scenes.  Sometimes, though, places are just crowded and flooded with people, which isn't what I'm after.  So, how do you photograph extremely popular...

The Man on the Stairs

The Man on the Stairs

The last time I visited Japan, I had a person walk into a scene I was working on photographing, and it changed my view of having people in my photos.  At the time I was annoyed, but the longer I watched, the more I realized the guy made the photo (look for the...

Views of Tokyo

Views of Tokyo

Even if you've never been to Tokyo, it is quite possible that you - like I did - have a very Hollywood image in your head of Tokyo looks like.  I imagined very traditional Japanese architecture, mountain top temples, people walking around in kimonos; and while you can...

The Squares of Savannah

The Squares of Savannah

Savannah, Georgia was originally designed with 24 town squares, and of those 24, 22 exist today.  Interestingly, the 22nd one was only restored to being a square back in 2010 (it had been turned into a parking garage! Read about that here).  I mentioned last week that...

River Street

River Street

There is a constant debate - in my head anyway - about which is better, Charleston or Savannah.  Like many other places, Savannah admittedly took me a little bit of time to "get".  One of the things I immediately appreciated, however, was the River Street area.  I...

Come Follow Along

For those that know us, it is no surprise that Holly and I love to travel. I caught the travel bug back in 2002, and after Holly and I met and married, she quickly followed suit. Here on the travel section of our site, you can follow along with our travels and possibly see where we’re headed next.

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Destination Collections

Some places we’ve blogged about more than others. Destination Collections can be found on the map above, or all around the site, and are quick links to all the information we’ve posted about a particular area. Check them out!