Photographer Captures the Colorful and Joy-Filled Holi Festival in India
Dubai-based photographer Immanuel Abraham Mathew has captured some awe-inspiring images since he first became interested in the art form four years ago. But his recent trip to India for Holi (a…
View Article10 Reasons Why You Should Go to Belgium’s Feast of Ghent
In 1843, the city government of the ancient Belgian city of Ghent decided that there were just too many separate festivities spread across its territory. “Let’s blend them all together…
View ArticleFlow Motion Film Shows the Beautiful Chaos of Ho Chi Minh City
As anyone that has ever tried to navigate the streets of Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam can tell you, the traffic patterns and scooter movements are intimidating and seemingly impermeable…
View Article20 Photographs That Capture the Beauty of Zanzibar and Its People
I have always had a love affair with Africa. Its cultural diversity and richness, its nature, its people… everything I have experienced on my trips to the continent was pure…
View ArticleThe Inspirational Travel Photography of Michael C. Snell
When Michael C. Snell describes what it takes to be a successful travel photographer, he says it is a job that requires the artist to be a bit of a jack-of-all-trades.…
View ArticleArtist Shows That Life In An Italian Village Can Still Exist Without the...
The ancient Italian village of Civitacampomarano has about 400 inhabitants, mostly elderly. At first sight, it doesn’t look that much different from other Italian villages. However, it has almost no...
View ArticleUrban Explorer Reveals Europe’s Most Beautiful Abandoned Places
28-year-old Franco-German photographer David de Rueda has always had a passion for the desolate. He created the Urbex.Fr website in 2007, and by the end of 2013, his work was displayed at Paris’…
View Article11 Travel Photography Blogs to Start Following Today
Every traveler has that story of one place or the one moment ingrained in technicolor that inspired them to drop everything and become a permanent traveler. For those who have…
View ArticleThe Untold Culture Of Cuba
The scent of musky Cohiba cigars fill the Havana air, and you take another sip of Santiago “Anejo” rum. As the band starts to play a shaking traditional Son Cubano…
View Article31 Days in Cuba with an iPhone 6s Plus and a VW Jetta
Earlier this year, I traveled to Cuba to create a travel guide for the Spring Issue of Resource Magazine. Of course, I had fantasized about the thrill of riding in…
View ArticleThe Surreal Street Photography of Riccardo Magherini
When you are far away from home, a sense of estrangement sometimes overtakes you. But being in a new and unknown place, among people who don’t speak your language, can also…
View Article10 of the Most Instagrammable Murals in New York City
It’s hard to take a trip to New York City without noticing the amazing street art that is fanned across all five boroughs. The sometimes dull and gray buildings that make up…
View ArticleExploring Chefchaouen: The Urban Blue Pearl of Morocco
Your eyes slowly adjust to the darkness as blue hour descends upon the city below you. After a lengthy, uphill hike, you’ve made it to Jemaa Bouzafar, the small, historical…
View ArticleDiscovering The Quiet Side of City Life in India
Ashraful Arefin’s is a fine art photographer from Dhaka, Bangladesh. His photographs, both stunning and unique, capture the grounded reality of life in Indian cities such as Kolkata or Jodhpur,…
View ArticleExperience The Beautiful Chaos of Los Angeles
Cities in the United States don’t often fit into the narrative we tend to focus on here at Resource Travel. Nature, landscapes, wildlife, unfamiliar cultures in undocumented parts of the…
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