How to Take Better Travel Photos | Natural Light
It's that time again...How to Take Better Travel Photos! In this lesson we’ll cover everything you ever wanted to know about using natural light to your advantage. I'm a travel photographer living out of my backpack - which means that I don't have the luxury of...
Wining and Dining at Victoria Harbor | The Blue Crab Seafood House
We haven’t done a lot of restaurant reviews on the blog in the past. Which is a shame, really, because we love food. We’re the type of people who plan their entire day around food. And I think we can all agree that what we eat abroad forms an integral...
Sunday Snapshot | Giant Buddha Watching Over the River | China
Along the Jialing River in Sichuan, China sits the world's largest stone-carved Buddha. Constructed in 713 AD by monks, it was hoped that his peaceful presence would calm the river's tide and spare villagers their lives. Centuries later the Buddha still keeps a...
The Ultimate Guide To 24 Hours in Brussels, Belgium
Most travelers we met told us not to bother with more than 24 hours in Brussels. "Sure, go see it. But then get out and explore Belgium's smaller gems, like Antwerp and Ghent." We heeded their advice and scheduled only 24 hours in Belgium's capital city. At first, we...
Photos of the FIFA World Cup 2014 – Part 2
In honor of the 2014 FIFA World Cup games coming to a close, we wanted to take this opportunity to share the rest of our photos and memories from watching the games throughout Brazil this past month. In case you missed it, you can view Part 1 here! We...
Sunday Snapshot | Canals of Amsterdam | Netherlands
Amsterdam is called the Venice of the North because of the 165 canals and 1,281 bridges that traverse the capital city of the Netherlands. Amsterdam has 2500 houseboats most of which are privately owned whilst others are available for rental, which is what we...





