Palm Springs, California is one of the prettiest cities in America. It’s easy to see why it was the weekend playground of Hollywood elite from the 1930s through the ’60s. Snow-capped mountains tower o
Getting Lost in Joshua Tree National Park
I had never been to Joshua Tree National Park before we arrived in our Airstream in January. We started our Great American Roadtrip in the Airstream in October 2016 and had criss-crossed the country b
30 Autumn Mornings on a Savannah Farm
I’m a huge fan of slow travel now. I used to zip through major cities — even entire countries — in a week, furiously spraying and praying with my camera. I’m not doing that anymore. Now that I’m tra
Travel Film: San Clemente Pier, California
One dusky evening in Orange County, California. Filmed on the San Clemente Pier. Read my 9 Cool Things to Do in SoCal or see my 18 Photos That Will Make You Pack for California. If you like this film,
The Beginner’s Guide to Savannah, Georgia
Savannah, Georgia is hauntingly beautiful.
It’s so charming, I am flabbergasted it’s not raved about more… by everyone.
Is Savannah the South’s best kept secret? I would argue so.
I spent about a mo
I Dream of Asheville
Watch my new travel film from charming Asheville, North Carolina. From the Blue Ridge Parkway to the Biltmore Mansion, this is Asheville in Autumn. The laid back North Carolina town oozes charm and wa
My Winter Travel Style & Glamping in Joshua Tree National Park
Before I started travel blogging, I moonlighted as a style blogger. I love fashion; always have since I hosted dress-up competitions with my friends in the backyard. Now that I’m completely nomadic an
Watch My Most Epic Landscape Video Yet
I made this video months ago for National Geographic’s Assignment Explorer contest. Sadly, I was not a finalist, but I’m sharing the video because it contains previously unreleased footage from some o
American Masterpiece: Visiting the Library of Congress in Washington, D.C.
Can’t visit Europe but want to feel like you’re there? Head to D.C.
The Library of Congress in Washington, D.C. is an opulent alternative to Europe for architecture buffs, literati, and photographers.