
Why The Future of Travel Belongs To Small Towns
St. Paul de Vence. Trogir. Syracuse or Meteora. Do these sound familiar? For the vast majority of people across the globe, the short answer is no. Maybe these words bring to mind the college town of Syracuse, New York. Maybe you thought of Saint Paul from the Bible. But no, these are just a few

Peter Lik Style is Photography’s Biggest Problem
Australian photographer Peter Lik is probably one of the most famous, and infamous, landscape photographers in the world today. His work dominates the conversation and the pocketbooks of a certain kind of collector. Some sources put Peter Lik’s net worth at over $440 million dollars — almost certainly the biggest fortune photography ever produced. Greats

Fine Art Travel Photography – Defining a New Genre of Photography
Fine art travel photography is a term I coined almost ten years ago, a way to describe this emerging forms of art, if only to myself. But recently, I’ve been less hesitant to use it more openly. It’s a term that blends three core photography specialties, each with their own distinct legacies and legendary practitioners.

6 Reasons Why Nantucket Punches Above its Weight
Nantucket Island is one of America’s most sought-after vacation destinations. And it’s no wonder. Nantucket, Massachusetts has an impressive resume of things to do, restaurants, a fascinating history and so much more. Designated as a National Historic Landmark, the picturesque island is home to beautifully preserved cobblestone streets and majestic lighthouses, all perched on a