Every year I ask travel writers and photographers to share photos they have captured of the American flag or US Monuments for
our annual photo essay.
This week the United States will celebrate the July 4th holiday — our Independence day — I'm excited to share
our annual photo essay capturing the American flag, and other historical landmarks in the United States that have been captured by many of my fellow travel writers.
Not exact matches
Photo -
Essay by Paul Ross In a region renowned for chile, at the end of the season of green and in a town synonymous with both, New Mexico has gone red.The
annual Hatch Chile Festival is over and the quiet fields which swaddle the returned - to - sleepy town are newly - plowed and waiting or — dotted with — rich, red, maturing pods of friendly fire.
PHOTO ESSAY BY DONNA ACETO At its
annual dinner gala, held on April 19 at Cipriani Wall Street, the LGBT Community Center honored a diverse group of honorees, including Emma González, the president of the Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School Gay Straight Alliance in Parkland, Florida, and co-founder of the #NeverAgain movement, pop singer Ricky -LSB-...]
PHOTO ESSAY BY DONNA ACETO In an
annual Labor Day event probably only rivaled in New York by the June LGBT Pride March, as many as two million people turn out on East Parkway in Crown Heights for the West Indian American Day Carnival Parade.
Montgomery's first - rate
photo -
essay pays tribute to zoologist Bob Mason, the «Snake Scientist,» and to an extraordinary natural phenomenon — the
annual gathering of thousands of red - sided garter snakes in the Narcisse Natural Wildlife Management Area.
It's also time for my
annual July 4th
photo essay, capturing the red, white and blue in photographs my fellow travel writers and photographers have taken during their travels.
This
photo essay, of the
annual group show at Sideshow Gallery in Williamsburg, focuses on the stunning variety of Abstract / Non - Objective art on view.