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Fiesta Photo Tips
I have new respect for San Antonio photojournalists who cover Fiesta, the city’s infamous 10-day holiday. This year was my first Fiesta, and I am exhausted. I attended just about every free event and have the photos to prove it. In this blog post I would like to give my impressions as a new resident…
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My Fellow Tourists: The Biltmore Estate
It’s been, what, a month and a half since I returned from vacation in North Carolina? Well, it’s a beautiful day out and of course I’m inside editing photos. The good news is that I have finally finished editing my photos from the Biltmore Estate in Asheville. These photos were taken as part of a…
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Street Photography in India: Part 1
These photos are from a trip I took in 2008. I flew in and out of Delhi, and visited the Rajasthan area and Agra. I was in India for three weeks on my own. It started out as an exhilarating adventure. But after a week and a half of constant harassment and travel challenges, I…
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Easter Parade and Bonnet Festival
I was really tired this morning, and did not want to get up for today’s Easter Parade and Bonnet Festival. I’m glad I made it however. It’s been about two years since my last Easter day parade, and I think the crowds were bigger than ever. In case you’ve never been, the parade is more…
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Ode to Summer: A Final North Carolina Photo
Happy Labor Day! Is summer really over? A final photo from my July trip to North Carolina. This was a spontaneous stop just outside Dillsboro, as I was driving on my way to Cherokee for the annual pow wow. I saw these sculptures and assumed it was an old graveyard. Turns out this is simply…
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Ho Chi Minh City Street Photos and Travel Guide
I have to admit that after visiting the idyllic, small town of Cai Be, Ho Chi Minh City was both a let down and overwhelming. It wasn’t until my last day in Ho Chi Minh City that I actually saw another side to the chaotic metropolis and grew to like it. Here, from a photographer’s…