Posted by on December 20th 2008
Mitchell Kanashkevich wanders some of the world’s most remote places, capturing the ethereal beauty of the world’s disappearing cultures with his remarkable photos. From India to Indonesia, he documents the lives of people whose traditions may vanish as modernity encroaches.

I came across Mitchell Kanashkevich’s work after following a link from the Travel Photographer blog and I was blown away by the atmospheric quality of his Sulfur Miners photos. They were so good that I instantly knew that this was a photographer that I wanted to interview. I also recommend that you check out Mitchell’s blog.
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Posted by Andrew on October 30th 2008
World Vision photographer David Duchemin captures the soul of travel with his beautiful photos. He shares his insights into the world of travel and NGO photography.

Varanasi, India
David Duchemin’s work goes beyond mere photography. He has an artist’s eye that seeks out the beauty of the places he visits – and wonderful, intimate shared moments with the local people that he encounters on his journeys.
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Posted by on July 14th 2008
This interview with Peter Adams is the second of a series of interviews with photographers that have either won or placed highly in the Travel Photographer of the Year photography competition. I recommend you check out their website and also their online magazine Travel Shooters, aimed at anyone interested in travel photography or photojournalism.

Taj Majal, India
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Posted by on June 03rd 2008

Mountaineer, film maker and adventurer Harry Kikstra is much more than just a photographer. Intrigued by someone who not only creates beautiful travel photos but manages to find time to do so many other things as well, I invited him to take part in an interview.
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Posted by on March 06th 2008

Gavin Gough must have the perfect life. He spent a year travelling around the world and found that he liked taking photos so much he decided to become a professional travel photographer.
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