COFFEE AROUND THE WORLD
As a coffee lover, you can take your palette on a journey with Photo Workshop Adventures, and experience some of the best coffee around the world.
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As a coffee lover, you can take your palette on a journey with Photo Workshop Adventures, and experience some of the best coffee around the world.
I could write endlessly about the beauty of Iceland, but it is the food that impressed me the most. Icelandic cuisine and wine far exceeded my expectations.
Sometimes, the work of other photographers can leave lasting impressions. I can think of no better example than the remarkable legacy of Saul Leiter.
Japan is one of the most interesting countries in Asia, for so many reasons. To get you started, here are 6 reasons to visit Japan. Join us on an adventure!
Rather than photographing faces, photographing hands around the world helps to show the range of talents, skills and cultures we encounter when we travel.
One of the most challenging, yet fascinating genres of photography is street photography. Read photographer Laurie Cohen’s advice on the Think Orange blog.
As a Westerner spending time in Asia, I am often drawn to the everyday sights around me. I don’t mean the temples and monuments or historical sites. I am drawn to the neighborhood streets and regular people who walk them.
Croatia is situated on the right side of the Adriatic sea, and unlike the opposite Italy coast, it is quite divorced and has more than 1,000 islands, and it leads the top of the list as one of the world’s most rugged coasts.
Except for the Mediterranean part of Croatia, it has a continental area, and in fact, the whole country has about 4.5 million inhabitants.
A small country with great tourist potential.
When you first arrive in Beijing, the size of the city quickly becomes evident. Beijing is one of the largest cities in the world, and it just keeps growing at an unchecked pace. The city streets are much wider than you’d imagine…
ICELAND+CUBA (14 DAYS OF DISCOVERY): Can you imagine experiencing and photographing these two polar opposite countries, back to back in 14 days time? BTW, we’ve conveniently included an overnight stay on the island of Manhattan while traveling between Iceland and Cuba. So technically that’s three islands in 14 days.