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2008 July/August Pathways: Belize
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Belize
has long been a destination for ecotourists, adventure seekers and
enthusiasts of the Maya civilization. In our litigious society—where
you can be sued if your fast food is too fattening or your coffee too hot—adventure is not an easy
thing to find. Not so in Belize. You can climb up steep stone steps of
sacred temples or down into an ancient sepulcher to contemplate the
lives of those long gone. You can view the altars used by long-dead
priests and see the bones of their sacrificial victims without a glass
shield between you and the artifacts. This is no Pirates of the
Caribbean ride, where you must keep your hands inside the car at all
times.
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Design Portfolio
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When
you get right down to it, it doesn’t matter how pretty it was. Or
how much you loved the idea. Or whether it won awards. Whether we're
talking an ad campaign, a direct mail promotion, a magazine or book,
all that really counts in the final analysis is: Did it work?
publications
product services
events & trade shows
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Traditional Fashion From Seminole & Plains to Navajo & Pueblo
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Larry Price—originally from Sheep Springs, New Mexico and a member of the Navajo Nation—has a passion for creating photographic images. Price didn't get serious about photography until January 2002 when he came across an article in Photographic Magazine about a photographer from Flagstaff, Arizona. The imagery in those pages moved him.
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Alaska Journeys
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From the dense rain forests and slowly retreating glaciers of the south, to the massive mountain ranges and wide rivers of the interior, to the flat, frozen tundra and icy seas of the extreme north, Alaska is unsurpassed in variety and beauty of scenery. It is also home to some of the planet's most fascinating wildlife, whether your interest is birds, sea mammals or bears. And it is peerless in the diversity and abundance of its Native cultures.
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A Photo Safari in Dinetah
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 The Four Corners Region of the American Southwest is a photographer's Mecca, as seen in this photo-snapping excursion in Monument Valley led by noted Navajo artist LeRoy DeJolie. By Hilary Wallace. Photos by LeRoy DeJolie (Navajo).
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Travel: Guatemala
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Among the Maya The Exotic Guatemalan Highlands Text and photography by Hilary Wallace From the lakeside villages of Atitlán to the austere, windswept valleys of Paquix and the fertile green checkerboard of the milpas (corn fields), the Guatemalan Highlands encompass some of the most breathtaking scenery in the Americas. These exotic lands also harbor Central America’s most extensive Native cultures, descended from the original Maya people.
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