DPS 7-02: Travel Security & Safety, plus Reviews of a new photo book option...
Feature Article: Staying Safe & Secure While you Travel After writing my article for PC Magazine last year on the perils of un-secured e-Mail and after more than one friend had their laptop stolen...
View ArticleAre You Checkpoint Ready? Checkpoint Friendly Bag & Insider Travel Tips
For every two steps back we take in lost travel convenience due to the latest new security regulations sometimes we can take a step forward. The newly arrived “Checkpoint Friendly” laptop briefcases...
View ArticleNatural Bridges, Utah: Today’s Hidden Gem
While my daughter Annie and I travel around the West visiting parks and historic sites we like to make sure and find one or two lesser known parks on each of our travel days. Annie is particularly good...
View ArticleiGot-U Handy Trip Logger GPS from MobileAction
There are plenty of photography and camera specific GPS devices, and of course lots of hand held and car units, but the iGot-U family of GPS dataloggers from MobileAction Technology are unique as a...
View ArticleMy Favorite Android Apps—Especially for Travel and Photography
After many years clinging to Windows Mobile hoping for a miracle I finally gave up this year and switched to an HTC Aria from AT&T running Android—the open source phone OS from Google. I’m with...
View ArticleNo Clouds at Sunrise? Turn your Back
Almost every sunrise and sunset photo published has clouds, fog or something of interest in the sky. But for those of us graced with months of dry weather stretching hundreds of miles—like that found...
View ArticleDavid & Lorrie’s Travel Clothing and Accessories
These are items that we either rely on personally in my travels or have been picked out for our clients by the experienced travel pros at Edward’s Luggage, a local family owned chain of four travel and...
View ArticleOben: Finally a Cost Effective Carbon Fiber Travel Tripod?
Nothing seems more daunting to the beginning photographer than the cost of a good tripod. Especially if you want one that is light (meaning carbon fiber legs), rugged and rigid. And if you want to use...
View ArticleA Travel Vest That Works–Finally: SCOTTEVEST Field-Tested & Reviewed
After many years wearing a photo vest stuffed with lenses and film that made me look like a cross between an Empire Stormtrooper and a stuffed chipmunk I was thrilled to park it permanently in my...
View ArticleGrand Teton National Park and Jackson Hole reports
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View ArticleWant to cram more gear into your carry-on? Jaktogo pushes beyond the photo vest
Without question, traveling with photo gear only gets harder. Airlines continue to winnow down the amount of carry-on they allow, and checked bags are subject to loss and breakage. As many of my...
View ArticleLightening up your photo kit: Lenses I no longer travel with…
I’m often asked what lenses I recommend for various photo subjects – typically right before a reader or client is about to head off on a trip. What often goes without saying is what lenses I don’t...
View ArticleHoliday Gift Ideas: Ten Travel Accessories I can’t live without
We’re getting down to the wire for holiday gifts, and if you’re like me, there are always a couple people that are hard to shop for. So I wanted to pass along my top travel accessories, in case one of...
View ArticleTYLT Vu Car: Finally, a wireless car charger that really works
As a photographer that travels a lot and relies on my smartphone for directions, music, email, and photo-related applications, it is important for me to be able to securely mount my phone in cars and...
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