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Travel Guide: Cuba Part One

February 13, 2018

Cuba was one of the most interesting places that I have traveled!  As I was trying to decide on photos for my travel guide I couldn’t narrow it down.  In Part Two I will go a little more in depth of what it was like to travel there; what we did and where we stayed.  In this post I am sharing some of my favorite film images.  When I travel I usually take my digital camera Canon 5D Mark III (I now have the Mark IV) and a film camera Pentax 645NII with an adapted Hasselblad 80 2.8 lens, and sometimes I get crazy and pack more than that.  I like to keep it simple with my lenses, and will only do an extra lens for my digital camera.  I usually pack my L Series 50 1.2 and my L Series 24-70 2.8 for my digital, I keep my 50 on for most of the time, but it is so nice to have the wide angle option.  I usually take too many cameras on a trip, because I hate to be unprepared or wish I had a certain piece of gear.  I feel like I get my best images, when I only focus on one medium each day.  When we are out for the entire day I will bring both just in case, but then my shoulders hate me by the end of the day because I will walk around all day with a 50 lb pack.  For these images I used Kodak Portra 400 and I always use The Find Lab for my developing.  The colors and textures of Cuba were so amazing to photograph, I wish I could have seen it in its prime, it would have been such a beautiful city.  The architecture is unreal, when we walked around we tried to picture it in the 50s and I can only imagine the glitz and glam in parts of the city.

The people were so friendly there, I loved meeting the young girl a few photos down.  She was so excited to talk to us because we were from America.  She was so helpful and wanted to help us in any way.  One thing that she said really stood out to me for the rest of the trip.  She said our governments are fighting, but the people aren’t fighting, we are happy to have you in our country.  Every time we told people we are from America, they would cheer on Obama, several came and rubbed arms with us and said we are touching an American!  It was such a great experience, I would recommend it to anyone.  Watch for the next Travel Tuesday post for Part Two and I will go into more depth of what to do and see while you visit!

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Filed Under: UncategorizedTagged With: Blogger, Cuba, Documentary Photographer, Film Photographer, Habana, Havana, Old Havana, Photographer in Cuba, Photojournalist, Travel Blogger, Travel Photographer, Wanderlust

Travel Guide: Nice, France

January 2, 2018

My mom is a travel agent and she has fueled my travel bug!  In December 2016, she called me right before Christmas that flights to Europe had dropped to $450!  That’s like buy one get one free! 🙂  As soon as I got her phone call I had to make a plan to go to Europe with Cole for Spring Break!  When we planned the trip we tried to do it low key, because of his health.  So we only chose two cities and then explored the areas near by.  We flew into Nice, France and then took a  train to Genoa, Italy after for a few days.  Below are some of our favorite things that we did in Nice!  We traveled there in early March and it was unfortunately too cold for a beach vacation, which we kind of packed for some beach time.

In Nice we stayed right on the main Promenade in Old Town Nice in such a perfect little apartment, when we walked out the front door we had a perfect view of the Cote d’Azur, we could see every shade of blue in the sea, the colors were unreal.  This AirBNB was amazing, I couldn’t have asked for a better location.  Right behind the apartment there was an amazing open air market, Cours Saleya. Tuesday-Sunday, they had fresh food and beautiful produce in the morning and flowers to buy all day, we got our food for breakfast and lunch there every day.  I just loved walking through the market, I wish I could do that every day at home.  On Mondays it turned into a flea market and it was amazing, I needed a lot more luggage space, I found so many fun treasures!  One of my favorite things to do on a trip is to find little things for my home and especially my kitchen.  I love collecting cutting boards when I go somewhere new, and I found the most amazing one in Grasse, France.  For one of the days we decided to shop at the market and make our own dinner, we bought fresh made raviolis, tomatoes, basil, bread and cheese.  I used one of my favorite recipes from a cooking class that I took in Sienna, Italy.  You don’t need a lot for the simple sauce, but it tastes just like you are eating in a fancy Italian restaurant.

Sugo di Pomodoro e Basilico Fresco (fresh tomato and basil)

2 cups fresh roma or plum tomoatoes

2 cloves of garlic

olive oil

2 TBSP fresh basil, chopped or torn

salt

Gently sauté the garlic in olive oil until soft, add chopped tomatoes and sauté for five minutes, adding salt to taste.  Add the chopped basil and toss with cooked pasta.

Recipe from Gina Stipo, Ecco La Cucina cooking class in Sienna, Italy

When I travel I love to eat what the area is known for, in Nice I felt like there was a large Italian influence, so we ate a lot of delicious pizza and pasta places.  We also ate at a delicious French restaurant one night, Restaurant Chez Acchiardo, it was amazing and it was the cutest atmosphere, it was tucked away on a quiet little street in Old Town Nice.  Cole had never experienced real Gelato before and there was an amazing place right behind our apartment, and I am pretty sure we went to Oui everyday..maybe twice a day…

I love to walk around when I go on trips, I want to see every street and every little square.  We loved walking on the Promenade des Anglais, we walked the entire stretch several times.  Our favorite was walking up to Castle Hill from the Promenade, and the views of the Liguarian Sea and the town were amazing!  When I travel I always have the goal to walk over ten miles everyday, I think we reached it everyday!

We took a few side trips out of Nice and it was so easy to use the bus and train system.  The bus was so cheap and easy to navigate, it was only 1.50 euro for each of us.  One day we went up to Grasse, France, which is the perfume capitol of the world.  It would have been so amazing to be there when everything was in bloom.  Since we were there on the off season the streets were empty, and we had the little city to ourselves.

For another day trip we went to Monaco and it was so fun to see all of the fancy yachts and apartments, and to add another Country to the list.  🙂 We walked along the docs and up to the Prince’s Palace of Monaco, unfortunately it was closed while we were there, but it was fun to walk around.  I would love to spend more time there some day!

Nice, France would be an amazing location for a honeymoon or anniversary celebration!

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I bought an amazing basket from this cute lady!
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Hi, I’m Jessica! I am very passionate about photography, everything that I do revolves around my camera and creating exceptional photos for you to remember every stage of life. I have been a professional photographer for over 15 years, and I still get excited about every shoot. I love being creative and going on adventures, and I try to bring that experience into my shoots, by exploring the mountains, chasing the light, and helping you relax in front of the camera! Thanks for stopping by, let’s work together!

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