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A Pulitzer Prize-winning photographer shares tips on how to use your smartphone to shoot, arrange and edit your landscapes, portraits and other travel photos.
Case in point, this travel blogger from Cape Town, who recreated some vacation photos with the help of household items. The results will leave you chuckling.
Tourists visiting the Chernobyl exclusion zone have recently made headlines by posing with one of the most radioactive items still present: a large claw from a digger used in the aftermath of the ...
9 Apps, Tools and Items to Make Holiday Travel Smoother The holidays are stressful enough without traveling during some of the busiest days of the year. And while these tools may not be able to ...
Taking a photograph of your valuables before heading abroad can help a lot if items are stolen or damaged. Photo / Unsplash The days or hours before departing for a trip can feel like a nightmare ...
When British photographer Rosie Lugg went traveling around Southeast Asia, she decided to recreate her mother’s 1990s travel photos in the process.
While professional-looking travel photos were once a privilege for those who could afford pricey equipment, today, travelers can take a stunning photo with nothing but a smartphone. Follow these ...
Since you can do everything from lighten a photograph, arrange groups of pictures or share items, it makes getting organized with old travel photos an enjoyable, intuitive process.
Influencers are doing photo shoots with their airport security trays in a new online trend that has people angry about holdups in the line. Here’s what it’s all about.
Wherever your sense of adventure or search for peace will take you, we want you to share your travel photos from summer 2015 with us.