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IN PRINT: Austin Monthly

IN PRINT: Austin Monthly

There will be an entire chapter of my autobiography dedicated to Birmingham, Alabama. I wrote and photographed a travel story about my former home of five years for the July issue of Austin Monthly. Please pick up a copy or check it out online: https://bit.ly/1GUxOl9

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Machu Picchu and a Gnome

Machu Picchu and a Gnome

My secret to travel and photography is getting up painfully early while the tourists and street vendors are still asleep. The reward is silence and photographs with clean backgrounds. Thankfully, my theory held true in Machu Picchu. For more about my visit to the...

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In Print: The Denver Post (Viewfinder Travel Column)

In Print: The Denver Post (Viewfinder Travel Column)

I am very excited to be the new monthly travel columnist for The Denver Post! My column, Viewfinder, will run the last weekend of every month in print (Sunday)  and on the web (Friday). The column explores my adventures and struggles as a full-time vagabond. My first...

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BOLIVIA: Salar de Uyuni

BOLIVIA: Salar de Uyuni

My entire eight-month adventure was inspired by Salar de Uyuni, the world’s largest salt flat, in Southern Bolivia. Now, it has officially been checked off my bucket list! I did a three-day jeep tour from San Pedro de Atacama, Chile to Uyuni, Bolivia with a group of...

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Interviews & Art Show

Interviews & Art Show

Last week was Interview Anna week! I was very excited to be featured on EatDrinkTravel.com as their Wanderer of the Week. Please take a look at the interview and nominate someone you know as the next Wanderer of the Week! My hometown newspaper, The...

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Anna’s Top 10 Packing List

Anna’s Top 10 Packing List

After wandering the globe non-stop for the past seven years, I’ve become a pro at packing the most essential and useful items for my adventures. Here’s my top 10 packing list!

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A Photo Guide to Colonia, Uruguay

Colonia is a photographer’s dream – quiet cobblestone streets, rusting classic cars and colorful, crumbling colonial buildings. The former Portuguese settlement and Unesco World Heritage site is 50 km from Buenos Aires by ferry. Here’s a guide guide to the city’s highlights!

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