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His job is to actually really stare at octopus, seahorse, jellyfish
Pale Octopus Octopus pallidus Specimen No. 9; mantle is 4.5 inches long; Moonlight Bay Resort, Rye, Victoria, Australia “Nature loves to hide” — a famous quote by Heraclitus Liittschwager’s response: “I want to see.” “That license to stare that photographers have? I’ve always liked that,” David Liittschwager tells NPR. “You’re rarely given the permission to really, really look at somebody. My job is to actually really stare at octopus, seahorse, jellyfish.” Liittschwager , a photographer for National Geographic , spent 12 years photographing octopuses, seahorses and jellyfish at more than 28 locations around the globe with his portable 500-pound photo studio. Western Spiny Seahorse Hippocampus angustus Specimen Nos. 78, 79…
7 Places You Must Visit, According to a Globetrotting Photographer Couple
Travel Photographer and Pelican Pro Chris Poplawski and his fellow photographer wife Meagan Bourne have visited countless countries in search of solitude and beauty. Throughout their adventures, the couple has visited everywhere from the rocky shores of Kauai to the lush scenery of the Faroe Islands, documenting the landscapes and culture that make these destinations special. Poplawski and Bourne have seen it all, and share exclusively with PetaPixel seven locations every travel photographer should visit at least once in their life. Full disclosure: This article was brought to you by Pelican Kauai, Hawaii While most visitors to the island chain that sits 2,000 miles southwest of California come to relax…
Travel: the dramatic, rocky Oregon Coast
There are some 363 miles of rocky, rugged coastline in Oregon , home to agates, Dungeness crab, seals and puffins and home to some of the most iconic lighthouses in the world. It is one fantastic spot for a photo road trip. In the accompanying video, we drove all 363 miles, from Hammond at the top of the state to Brookings, by the California border, showing the best photo spots and what to do while you’re there. Key stops: Cannon Beach, home to the iconic “Haystack Rock,” and one of the locations for the classic film The Goonies . In Cannon Beach, you’ll meet the mayor, the woman who churns…
The 9 Best Hotels In San Francisco
All products and services featured are independently selected by Forbes Vetted contributors and editors. When you make a purchase through links on this page, we may earn a commission. Learn more Established by Gold Rush seekers and a haven for hippies in the 1960s, San Francisco has always been aspirational and a bit rebellious. Its grand architecture, stunning natural beauty and tech economy make it feel both old and new—classic but constantly changing. Travelers come to visit landmarks like the Golden Gate Bridge (seeing the bridge’s vermillion towers poking out of the misty fog is a sight to behold) and sample the city’s ever-evolving culinary scene. The city’s popularity as…
38 Amazing Outdoor Spots Across the U.S. to Add to Your Bucket List
In today’s tech-tethered world, it can be easy to overlook the magic of Mother Nature. We’re guilty of it, we admit. But carving out time for the Great Outdoors can deliver amazing benefits for both your mental and physical health. Exposure to nature is associated with a slew of brain-boosting perks, including increased happiness, positive social interactions, memory, and creativity. Moreover, people who spend time in green spaces have lower rates of depression and high blood pressure, according to research . Plus, it can just be a pretty amazing way to spend your free time. Cool thing is, there are lots of different ways you can enjoy the outdoors—whether you’re…
17 Things to Do in Cincinnati This Weekend (June 3-5)
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15 Best State Parks To Visit In The U.S.
Photo Credit: Felipe Sanchez / Shutterstock.com) If the last 2 years have taught us anything, it’s this: we have a lot of amazing countryside to discover and explore within our borders! Not only that, but each state or national park offers something a little bit different. You might even be surprised by what adventures await you right in your own backyard! Did you know there are more than 10,000 state parks dotted across the United States? If you’ve focused your recent travel energies on national parks, maybe it’s time to discover some of the lesser-known state parks. We asked our readers to share and rank their favorite state parks during…
40+ things to do in the Bay Area this summer
OAKLAND, CA – SEPT 16: Circus Bella members perform during their 12thÊannual show:ÊHumorous. AÊPost-Pandemic Season of Shenanigans!Êat Lincoln Square Park in Oakland, Calif., on Thursday, Sept. 16, 2021. The free show featured acrobats, aerialists, jugglers, clowns and live music byÊRob ReichÊand theÊCircus Bella All-Star Band.Ê(Ray Chavez/Bay Area News Group) Summer has begun, and it’s time for some fun! Here are all the upcoming local happenings you might want to add to your calendar. Cornerstone Music Series: 12-3 p.m. every Saturday and Sunday, 23570 Arnold Drive, Sonoma. Join Cornerstone Sonoma for live music at their outdoor kitchen venue every weekend through the end of October. Hear an exciting lineup of local…
Photography In The National Parks: More Favorite Places For Photography
Sunrise at the Watchman Overlook, Crater Lake National Park / Rebecca Latson Back in 2019 and 2020, I wrote several articles for the Traveler about my favorite photography spots from places I’ve visited within the National Park System. Since then, I’ve traveled to several more park units with more favorite photo spots I’d like to share with you. These favorite photographic spots of mine might even already be your favorite spots. During the three days I spent in this national park, my favorite places were those providing stunning views of sunrises, sunsets, comet NEOWISE and the entirety of the lake. One of those favorites for sunrise was the Watchman Overlook.…
Newsletter: The Times’ 49th Pulitzer Prize spurs a look back at award-winning ‘Latinos’ series
Bottom row, from left: David Reyes, Virginia Escalante and Louis Sahagún. Back row, from left: George Ramos, Noel Greenwood, Frank Sotomayor, Frank del Olmo, José Galvez and Robert Montemayor at the Pulitzer ceremony at Columbia University. Good morning, and welcome to the Essential California newsletter . It’s Friday, May 13. I’m Robert J. Lopez, writing from Los Angeles. The stellar journalism of the Los Angeles Times was honored this week when my colleague Marcus Yam won the Pulitzer Prize for breaking news photography for his powerful and moving images of the fall of Kabul to the Taliban last summer. The Times was also named a finalist in the breaking news…