Displaying items by tag: travel photography and travel writing

There is no limit to the number of opportunities for the person who wants to work abroad.
Published in Work Abroad
Looking back over a decade of Verge.
Published in In the News
Unemployed youth in Lima get a leg up thanks to local volunteers and CUSO-VSO.
Published in PhotoPro
Blogging while you travel can enrich your journey in more ways than one. 
Published in Storyboard
Travel writing is one of those professions that most people think is really cool, easy and fun - staying in fancy hotels or visiting exotic locales 24/7 and whipping up a quick article here and there - but it's actually one of the most misunderstood.
Published in Editor's Desk
Our photos can have a major effect on the people and places we visit. Here are some ways to help make it a positive one.
Published in PhotoPro
Have you ever wondered what a hero looks like? Verge is proud to introduce our 2009 Global Heroes: 14 men and women who are doing their part to make a difference in the developing world.
Published in PhotoPro
Photographer Kees Sprengers captures a moment in time for North West Lao cultures in transition.
Published in Beyond the Guidebook
A chance meeting with an Indonesian farmer teaches Shane Barter that everyone has a story.
Published in Beyond the Guidebook
Snapping shots of people is easy; slowing down and turning it into a genuine encounter is a whole different story. Photographer Trevor Lush explains how.
Published in PhotoPro
Brendan Sainsbury discusses the challenges and pleasures of his career as a guidebook writer for Lonely Planet.
Published in PhotoPro
What makes a good image? Pro photographer Trevor Lush offers some simple rules of thumb for composing your shot (but feel free to break them!).
Published in PhotoPro
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