This week, I decided to take one more walk around Atlanta for pictures! And... Well, let's just say it was a perfect reflection of how 2020 has treated everyone. https://youtu.be/1DjQtDgZND8 Oh, yeah! And Merry Christmas! All of these photos are available for prints! full album Follow me on Social Media pages! YouTube Facebook Instagram TikTok
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Street Photography in Atlanta
This week, I share a collection of street photography taken in Atlanta in August of 2020. https://youtu.be/d45mmWTqWz4 I try to make it down to the city at least once a month for a day of shooting. I love the buildings, graffiti, streets, and views that the city has to offer. The month of August was … Continue reading Street Photography in Atlanta
Cochran Shoals Trail Hike Photos
https://youtu.be/_vHvRBA4BVo I took a nice photo hike around Cochran Shoals Trail. Now if you keep up with my work, you'll know that I LOVE shooting out in nature. Macro shots have become one of my favorite ways to share what I see with the world, and this trip is no different. But let's back up … Continue reading Cochran Shoals Trail Hike Photos
How to Save on Your Vacation Budget
We know that creating a budget for a vacation can be daunting, so we made a video that tells you our step-by-step process of how to create your budget. We also sprinkled in a little knowledge about how to save yourself some money. Click this link to check out our video!
Roma | There’s Almost Nothing Truly Spanish About These Steps
La Scalinata di Trinità dei Monti, as the Italians call them, are not quite as Spanish as the English name implies. The Spanish Steps Here's the deal. At the top of the steps there's a monastery built around 1494 because of Pope Alexander VI and a church beside it built in 1502 because of Louis XII … Continue reading Roma | There’s Almost Nothing Truly Spanish About These Steps
Roma | The Most Overlooked Roman Ruins
In Latin Columna Centenaria Divorum Marci et Faustinae In Italian Colonna di Marco Aurelio In English Column of Marcus Aurelius This towering column sits in Piazza Colonna in the historic heart of Roma. It's modeled after Trajan's column in Trajan's forum. It stands about 130 ft. from the ground. The spiral tells the story of Marcus Aurelius during the … Continue reading Roma | The Most Overlooked Roman Ruins
Venezia | A Bridge as Famous as the City
The Ponte Rialto is one of the most famous bridges in the world, and the oldest of 4 bridges in Venice that cross the Grand Canal. For those of you who don't know, Venice is a lagoon city. It is basically a collection of 117 flat islands connected by water canals. The islands are manmade structures. Wooden … Continue reading Venezia | A Bridge as Famous as the City
Venezia | Bright and Sunny Venice
Once the Rainy Venice became Sunny Venice, that's when the fun really began for me. I had never seen such amazing color contrast! The pictures I was taking were amazing. So naturally, we went back to all the sites we had already seen. I snapped away at every sunny Venice scene I saw. The Bridge of … Continue reading Venezia | Bright and Sunny Venice
Venezia | An Introduction to Venice
For our first time in Venice, we did not plan a long stay. The goal of the trip was to see as much of Italy as we could. So, naturally, a lot of sites and cities got left out this time. Our boat ride from the train station in Venice to Hotel Elena, which is … Continue reading Venezia | An Introduction to Venice
Tips and Tricks | Washington D.C. on a Budget
When I went to Washington D.C. for the first time Spring 2018, it was definitely one for the books. We only paid just shy of $350 for our hostel. And, yeah, I know that a bit much for 2 people for 3 nights, especially to be "on a budget," but we got a private room, … Continue reading Tips and Tricks | Washington D.C. on a Budget