Creative: Exodus

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I wouldn’t describe myself as a nature photographer, but I have great respect for those who are out attempting to record these areas and species so dangerously close to the edge. Wilfred Wessel Berthelsen knocks it out of the park …

Creative: For What It’s Worth, Episode 63

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Back by popular demand although it never really went anywhere, “For What It’s Worth” rockets back with fresh and enlightening content sure to make you question your family, your beliefs, and the future of humanity. Let’s talk hero and GOAT, …

BikeLife: Brompton Borough Roll Top Bag

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One of my goals in life is to spend as much time as possible traveling with my Brompton, and one of the essentials with this goal is having front luggage. Enter the Brompton Borough Roll Top Bag. For those of …

Creative: Cross Country Camera

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I will never be able to do justice to just how good these pieces truly are. If you want to feast your eyes on a professional set of promotional materials look no further than Stephen Kennedy’s “Cross Country Camera.” Without …

Creative: Collateral Damage

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Once again, Nick Tauro Jr. comes out firing. Collateral Damage, a MagCloud product published through Viewfinder Photoworks, is a visual line in the sand for the rest of us. What are we waiting for? I just exchanged emails with Nick …

Read: The Cartographers

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Peng Shepherd’s “The Cartographers” is a book of right turns molding cartographic history and adventure with a few twists that leave the reader pondering what is real. If you are like me, a sucker for maps, then the initial premise …

Creative: Sacrosanct

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With “Sacrosanct,” Nick Tauro Jr. brings us his version of the attempt to redefine the uncertainty of life. What does it all mean? What does any of it mean and how does one make their small dent? There are no …

Read: Ismail Kadare (Three Books)

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Welcome to Albania. Ismail Kadare, Albania’s most famous author, writes in what is characterized as a “lightly fictionalized,” style and I feel this is both accurate and haunting. Albania has a unique history, one that is mostly unknown to the …