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Is Your Camera a Barrier or a Bridge photographing People?

Travel photography can be far more than capturing beautiful scenes. At its heart, it’s about building genuine human connection. These are historic moments where a camera becomes less of a tool and more of a bridge.We photograph moments that may never be again. People who have stories and lives we may never imagine. I carry the philosophy that we are all brothers and sisters on this earth. When we travel with a good heart and to bring light to others, the journey changes. It becomes ...

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The Emotional Trap of Your Favortie Photo  The thing about photography is that we all get emotionally attached to certain images, sometimes a little too much. Take this picture, for example. I can still remember the scent of incense, the flickering candles giving off just enough warmth to soften the chilly night. I recall the murmur of Mayan K’iche’ conversations and the emotion of hope as protesters offered prayers to an ancient god, asking for the return of their ...

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Travel Photography with Less GearNEW Photography Trip Scheduled Join Us in Guatemala – October 27, 2025I’ve learned that when it comes to travel photography, less is often more. Unless I’m on a high-stakes assignment where only the best gear will do, I prefer to keep my setup simple and light.A few years ago, I used to lug around multiple cameras, heavy lenses, and a bulky camera bag—always worried that if something failed, I’d miss an important shot. In war ...

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Street PhotographyThe insights I’ve gained into other people’s lives through street photography have been nothing short of extraordinary. For me, this art form is about capturing the beauty of the everyday—documenting fleeting moments that might otherwise be forgotten. It’s a way of preserving history in motion, revealing the raw, unfiltered essence of humanity.My camera is more than just a tool; it’s a bridge—connecting me to people and places I might never ...

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Guatemala Photography Trip October-November 2023

I'm excited to announce another trip to Guatemala. The dates for Guatemala are November 26, 2023 to November 3, 2023. This will give us time to explore the colonial UNESCO town of Antigua, take a trip to the glorious Lake Atitlan, and then get back to Antigua to photograph the incredible Mayan kite festival. The Mayan kites take up to 6 months to build and can be as high as a two-story building. Then on top of it they run the kites through cemeteries. So the background for photography is ...

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Is Your Camera a Barrier or a Bridge photographing People?

September 19, 2025

Travel photography can be far more than capturing beautiful scenes. At its heart, it’s about building genuine human connection. These are historic moments where a camera becomes less of a tool and more of a bridge.

We photograph moments that may never be again. People who have stories and lives we may never imagine. 

I carry the philosophy that we are all brothers and sisters on this earth. When we travel with a good heart and to bring light to others, the journey changes. It becomes less about collecting images for ourselves and more about weaving stories of humanity, joy, and understanding. That’s when travel photography stops being just photography and becomes a form of philanthropy.

In both countries, Cuba and Guatemala, locals are often warm, curious, and open to being photographed when approached with courtesy and respect. Your camera, whether it’s a Leica, Canon, Nikon or an iPhone, can act as a bridge. It can break language barriers and open long-lasting friendships. It may even get you a seat at the domino table in Cuba. Let your inside light shine, and your photos will reflect that sunshine from you.  Here are 3 tips when traveling. 


1.  Lead with kindness. Don't be sneaky. If you want the shot without them noticing, be sure and show them afterwards. 

2. Look beyond the frame at what is going on around the subject.

3. Approach Photography as a connection not a collection. Your mind memories will last forever 
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