Our World Through a Lens: Photography Blogs to Follow Now

I’m presently an armchair traveler. If you are too, here are some interesting & beautiful sites to explore. ~ Maggie

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Paul Zizka at Paul Zizka Photography

Paul Zizka is a professional mountain landscape and adventure photographer based in Banff, Alberta. His photographs celebrate the power and beauty of the outdoors, from the sprawling backcountry of Canada to hard-to-access locations in the wilderness. His night landscapes are spectacular.

Haffner Creek, Kootenay National Park.Haffner Creek, Kootenay National Park, Canada.

Emerald Lake, Canada.Emerald Lake, Canada.

Susan Portnoy at The Insatiable Traveler

Travel photographer Susan Portnoy focuses on wildlife and indigenous cultures and contributes to various outlets, including Yahoo Travel. She’s based in New York, but as her readers know, she’s usually off exploring a faraway destination. Her recent photo essays from Namibia on her blog, The Insatiable Traveler, are worth a peek.

Himba toddlers in their village near Serra Cafema Camp, Namibia. Himba toddlers in their village near Serra Cafema Camp, Namibia.

Susan Portnoy-Elephants A pair of elephants, intertwined.

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