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Current Issue: May/Jun 2008
Contents | Volume 19, No. 3
Where In the World Do You Want to Go?
Every photographer has one special place -- the one destination that never fails to offer challenges and inspiration. Some are far away, and others are around the corner.
The Greek Islands
For William Abranowicz, travel is about history, and women.
Rome
Martin Parr's favorite city has the world's most excellent tourists.
Nome, Alaska
Alec Soth treks from America's heartland to America's frontier.
Great Smoky Mountains National Park
Brenda Tharp photographs this accessible natural treasure.
Mongolia
Luca Trovato shoots a place and culture unlike any other.
Zambia
Francesco Lagnese wanders far beyond Victoria Falls.
The High Sierra
Adventure photographer Corey Rich loves his backyard.
Sicily and Tuscany
For Stephanie Pfriender Stylander, landscapes are about people.
The Galapagos Islands
Frans Lanting chooses the place that changed our idea of nature.
The Celtic Rim
Veteran National Geographic photographer Jim Richardson shoots kilts and pagans.
Departments
Inside American Photo
Jim Richardson knows how to get around.
Editor's Note
Do you travel to take pictures, or do you take pictures so you can travel?
See It Now
New exhibitions, festivals, and photo books.
Inside Photography
Celebrating (and understanding) the art of travel.
Strategies
On assignment with travel photographer Bob Krist.
Resources
Workshops and outfitters that make photo travel easy.
Ideas
Renowned outdoor photographers choose America's picture-perfect National Parks.
Where Is This?
You might think this image was made in Cairo, Egypt, but you would be wrong.
Editor's Choice
Essential photo gear for shooting on the road, in the city, and in the outback.
State of the Art
Journeys of a Lifetime: Four very different trips change the lives of four very different photographers.
Master Class
Jim Richardson's favorite place in the world is the Celtic rim, where an ancient culture and hard landscape collide. Here's how he shoots it.
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