by Lori Allen | Dec 14, 2016
In Tanzania, most of the roads were designed by elephants. They were the original Tanzanian bulldozer. Man simply followed the paths they created. I just got back from doing one of my favorite things… in my favorite place on Earth – taking a photo safari in Tanzania... by Bonnie Caton | Sep 17, 2016
First impressions matter. And recent studies prove it takes just a split second to form one. What’s crazy is that when it comes to sensing levels of confidence, leadership, charisma, friendliness, and more… our split-second impressions are eerily accurate. But... by Great Escape Publishing | Aug 21, 2016
For more advice on how you can get started with photography, visit: dev.greatescapepublishing.com/start/photography. And for more advice on how you can get started with travel writing, visit: dev.greatescapepublishing.com/travelwriting. “Publishing a story about the... by Bonnie Caton | Aug 19, 2016
Speeding along the highway in our van, we could see the storms rumbling and flashing on the horizon. They were ours for the taking. But by the time we arrived, they’d moved elsewhere or fizzled out entirely. As a photographer, that’s just how it goes, sometimes. When... by Bonnie Caton | Aug 18, 2016
“We’re in the Thunder Zone!” someone yelled across the cactus as the sky lit up directly above us, letting out a low, menacing rumble. Raindrops hit my skin and the air flashed bright white. “Time to go! Get in the van!” Bonnie, here, coming to you on Day 2 of our... by Shelly Perry | Aug 13, 2016
Let’s go back 15 years. The way we processed photos was to drive to the local one-hour photo lab and come back later to pick up our packet of prints to see what we got. There was very little that we actually had to do, other than take the picture. But the digital...