In Toronto
I am a copyright lawyer in Toronto. Before that, I was an actor, director and writer.
In SF
I am addicted to the constant introduction of newness into my life.
In Santa Barbara
I'm a 27 year old photographer from Los Angeles, living in Santa Barbara. I have a travel photography business and have lately been leaning toward non-profit, positive storytelling type of work. Photography CAN change the world, and I intend to be a part of it.
In oakland.
i currently live in a big warehouse in Oakland, California, but i've lived in a number of places in Northern California, so i know all the good backroads. i am a fan of anyplace that is lacking in people, so don't expect any reviews of tokyo anyti...
In back in Richmond and Vacation was Awesome
I am what I am and that's all that I am. I am addicted to photography, it is my own fault!
In Los Angeles
I am the author of the National Outdoor Book Award-winning Top Trails Yellowstone & Grand Teton National Parks hiking guidebook. I started blogging from Chiapas in 1995 and have written about extreme landscapes from Antarctica to Alaska. I've contributed to two dozen Lonely Planet books, including the Gap Year Book, the Career Break Book, Code Green and the Middle of Nowhere. My Experimental Travel essay explores the rewards of letting a stranger's dog take me for a walk.
In Baltimore, MD
I am a fine art photographer living in Charm City. Please read my blog: http://www.amgphoto.squarespace.com
In Arizona!!
I am a wife, a mommy, a nature lover, a photographer.
In Alaska
I am a photographer, writer, traveler, outdoorist, yogi, cook, liberal vegan... I hate trying to explain who I am in under 100 words, but those are some of my greatest passions. I love to travel and my dream job is to be a photographer for National Geographic, but right now I'm settling for shooting and writing about the amazing places of Hawaii while soaking up the sun and sand. You can also find me at http://whereonearth07.wordpress.com/
In like Flint
I am a former- and future-Tokyoite, and a designer here at Everywhere. I think that no city is too big, no coffee is too cold, and no music is too minimal. I have a particular fondness for bourbon, uneven numbers, and taking photos of power lines. This is a test.