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Authentic Shopping Guide

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Find authentic handcrafted items from around the world.
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Ultimate Travel Library

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Delve into a globe-spanning literary ramble with the world's best travel books.
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A*List: Best of Travel Newsletter

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Traveler 2007-08 Photo Seminars
Photograph by Ralph Lee Hopkins
Photo: Peruvian girl
Capture the moment with great photos like this one of a Peruvian girl.

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A Passion for Travel: Photos That Tell the Story

Create photos that showcase your passion for travel with National Geographic Traveler photographers Jim Richardson and Catherine Karnow. Discover the secrets of how to capture the spirit of a place and bring back images of enduring significance. According to Editor-In-Chief Keith Bellows, "we'll help you turn your pictures into stories—which will make your pictures much more meaningful." Let National Geographic Traveler show you how to make great pictures in the great places of your life.

Locations: Washington, D.C.; Kansas City, Missouri; and Portland, Oregon



Travel Photography in the Digital Age
 
Unravel the mysteries of digital photography with Ralph Lee Hopkins and Bob Krist as they explain the nuts and bolts of this exciting technology—from choosing the right camera to developing your own workflow to strategies for covering your travel destination. Learn the secrets of these two top nature and travel photographers and get lots of useful, real-world advice to help make the most of the potential of digital photography while avoiding the pitfalls and exploding the myths that surround the medium. This seminar is intended for amateur to advanced amateur photographers new to digital or considering making the switch from film to digital capture. Using a slide show/lecture format, Ralph and Bob will help ease your transition into the digital world.

Locations: Atlanta, San Diego, Dallas, Minneapolis, and Vancouver.


Photos From the Edge: Bringing Home Great Adventures 

Experience the adventure out on the edge with National Geographic Traveler photo editor Dan Westergren and I photographer Pete McBride for a one-day seminar as they give you the tools to capture your own incredible journeys on film. Uncover the secrets of how to photograph not just as a passive observer, but as a part of the action—whether you hike, bike, ski or climb. Let our experts show you their solutions to the problems they encounter while on assignment in the most unforgiving environments.

Locations: Los Angeles, Boston, Denver, Seattle, and Toronto.


Putting the Wow in Your Nature & Outdoor Photography 

Wander off the beaten path with National Geographic Traveler photographer Michael Melford and well-known nature photographer and lecturer Eddie Soloway as they unearth the mysteries of nature and outdoor photography. See inspired photos and learn the methods our experts used to create them. Find out how to sharpen your skills and fine-tune your technique to turn your nature photos from so-so to so spectacular. Let Eddie and Michael show you how to capture the spirit of nature whether you're in Big Sur or your own backyard.

Locations: Philadelphia, Jacksonville, Houston, San Francisco, and Chicago.


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