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The other day in the car, I was listening to an interview on NPR. The interview was with Gavin Pretor-Pinney, the man who wrote a book called The Cloud Collector's Handbook. This book is essentially
Our guides thought we were out of our minds to want to set up a shot in Jodhpur, they wished us luck and said unfortunately they'd be "busy". After the rural photo shoot under our belts, we knew we
One of our main objectives of our new business is to celebrate the places where our products are made and the artisans who made them. We are having some furniture produced in Jodhpur, India and this
The famous Holi Festival of colors is being celebrated this week in India. I wonder if these guys at least cracked a smile for a happy, colored powder throwing good time?
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We're back! We have received a few emails and twitter messages asking if we fell of the edge of the planet. No, we didn't and we're well. We have been trying to get our new website up and running w
I asked this man sitting in front of a little temple tucked in a narrow alleyway if I could take his picture. He responded by saying nothing is as it appears in India. He laughed when I gave him
Top photo: The older girl wanted her picture taken, so I had her stand under the hand print on the wall. Some of her friends were on the balcony above me, I think they embarrassed her... she w
Along with doors and bikes, we can never pass up a good cow photo. This cow was trying to push her way into this door, notice the door flexing inward. I guess it's like a dog scratching at the d
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Jodhpur is known as the blue city, but I managed find some examples of green among all the blue.
When I see a bikes, I usually take a picture of them. I'm not sure why, I just do, I like bikes. I
While I was taking a photo of this turquoise and red wall in Jodhpur, these two boys came out of nowhere. Although the wall is nice, having these two kids with outfits that happened to look
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We're on the road again and it feels great! Traveling is definitely in our blood, it's amazing how at home we feel when not at home. I'm writing this post from Rajasthan, India. This is the firs
Meggan and I will be leaving for India tomorrow. We've been crazy busy putting together our new business and we have some really exciting stuff to share with you all soon. This trip we will be g
What camera do you use? We get this question quite a bit. We're always happy to answer this question and any other questions having to do with photography, travel or just about anything else. Me
I took the above photo here in Denver, Colorado. I've always been drawn to walls of graffiti and it seems Meggan and I like to photograph it. No matter what your stance on graffiti is, you can be
We often find ourselves flipping through our Lonely Planet guides, our stacks of coffee table books, and surfing through our favorite travel blogs to find out where in the world we would like to go ne
The number 1 question we get about our travels is "what is your favorite place?" We think that Gary, a travel blogger at Everything Everywhere, puts it very well by answering this question with, "Na