Do you have gorgeous 100 %
original travel photos that you simply must share with the world?
Not exact matches
And we decided to take all
original photos for our book, which included some fun
travel with our team to Los Angeles, Washington DC, New York, and we shot here in Philly, over a nine - month period.
Much as an actual Arbus
photo transports us into strange and unfamiliar worlds, Fur
travels through the looking glass to explore the transformation of a shy woman into a powerfully
original artist.
Outside of writing, she loves
traveling, reading, posting too many
photos of her cat on Instagram, and binge - watching Netflix
originals.
In a series of on set
photos we saw the Avengers back at the battle of New York, but whilst Captain America and Thor are wearing their
original uniforms (as seen in 2012's The Avengers), we also see Tony Stark (Robert Downey Jr.) in totally different getup to how he originally appeared, and Ant - Man is also there — giving the impression the duo somehow
travelled back in time to the battle.
Original photos, articles and video emphasize green and responsible
travel, ecotourism and self - tours.
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original photos and
travel ideas with you.
The book is a short 26 page account of that first journey, containing
original text from my first ever hand written
travel blog,
photos from the
original book and my reflections, 24 years on.
Journey through more than 150 of Cole's full - color
original photos, each accompanied by his lyrical and evocative prose, that forms a multimedia diary of years of near - constant
travel.
In 2009, Martha Wilson: Staging the Self, an exhibition of her early
photo / text work and one project from each of Franklin Furnace's first 30 years, began international
travel under the auspices of Independent Curators International (ICI); this exhibition concluded in New York in Spring 2015 with her personal artwork shown at the Fales Library and Special Collections of New York University and
original art and documentation of Franklin Furnace artists at Pratt Manhattan Gallery.