In our upcoming May/June issue of Traveler, Senior Editor Dan Westergren (the man behind Photo Tips from Dan) gives us an incredible view of the North Pole, and Traveler photographer Pete McBride goes deep into Guatemala to expose its cultural splendors. So we're excited to announce that when National Geographic Traveler hosts our Adventure Travel Seminar this Sunday April 27, in Denver, Colorado, both Westergren and McBride will be on hand to give you the tools to capture your own incredible journeys on film. Westergren and McBride will be teaching the same photo seminar in Seattle on May 18.
Uncover the secrets of how to photograph not just as a passive observer, but as a part of the action — whether you hike, bike, ski or climb. They'll show you their solutions to the problems they encounter while on assignment in the most unforgiving environments – everything from shooting in low light to lessons in how not to break your camera. Register now to take part in the action!
Photo: Maasai tribesmen inspect Dan Westergren's camera, by Dan Westergren.
Oh My God. I love that photograph so much I think my head just exploded.
Posted by: pam | April 23, 2008 at 09:41 PM
Definitely recommend the NG seminars. Went to the one in DC and loved it.
Posted by: Lola | April 23, 2008 at 10:26 PM
Pam, I had the same response when Dan emailed it to me. Amazing! And Lola, glad the seminar went well, and hope you had a chance to see the video recap:
http://intelligenttravel.typepad.com/it/2008/03/traveler-photog.html
Posted by: Janelle | April 23, 2008 at 10:44 PM