
Discoveries of American Highways
What begins as a 1-week family mission to drive Grandma across Texas to see a doctor, turns into a 5-week adventure across the American West and Deep South.
Adventures where the photographer documents the world. We also include filmmakers in the category.
What begins as a 1-week family mission to drive Grandma across Texas to see a doctor, turns into a 5-week adventure across the American West and Deep South.
This month’s feature photo. Two llamas greet the sunrise in the Andes Mountains by world-renowned photographer, Lisa Kristine.
Editor’s Note: These photographs may look old-fashioned now, but when we first started posting photos most images were scanned in from film negatives, and the resolution on the internet was very poor. Images needed to be only a few kilobytes so that you could download them with a phone modem; now they are thousands of
I first learned of filmmaker, Gia Marie Amella, through my friend Frances. Frances would rave on and on about her sister Gia, a Fulbright scholar who just spent a year in Sicily to film a documentary intended for public television, entitled, My Sacred Island. Even before I met her, I had already formed my opinions:
The experience of traveling has always been a great mentor for me, a far greater mentor than academia. Lisa Kristine Earlier this month, the State of the World Forum convened in San Francisco, an event that is meant to inspire discussions on human rights, global security and social change. In attendance were international political leaders,
The Treasury. Petra, Jordon. Location: Petra, Jordon Photographed in the early morning light by Harvey M. Deutch Editor’s Note: This photo of The Treasury in Petra, Jordon was our very first feature photo in October 1999. Wow! (Editor’s note: Back when we launched our website in 1999, we used to post one picture a month,