Friday, December 2, 2016

December 2nd, 2016 *Extra Credit Blog*

During ART 247 - Digital Nature Photography we had an assignment where we worked in groups to plan a fictional photography trip. My group and I decided to take a "trip" through Iceland, Faroe Islands, and others. This was an especially fun project to plan real life expenses, travel plans, supplies and equipment, and destinations. Unfortunately in this class we weren't limited to finances, unlike real life.


This assignment aspired me to plan my own photography trip. I did research online to determine where I wanted to go. I found a website, called Dream Photo Tours. I decided to look into an Italy Dream Photo Tour. It lasts 8 days long, and is from May 4th to 12th, 2017. This tour includes information on history, archetexture, as well as winery tasting. It is slightly more expensive than some of the other tours I researched. There is a required $1500.00 deposit with a total cost of $5395.00. The tour includes two tour guides, 5 destinations, hotel accommodations, and transportation.


The tour visits 5 destinations in Italy. There are: Rome, Tuscany, Florence, Cinque Terre, and Viterbo.


Some of the sample photos are: 
I look forward to this trip!

Sierra Hentges

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    It wasn’t until last year that I learned about this site (thanks to a reader), and I’m so glad I did.
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