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    Think positive! The year's not half over, there's still half to go. That is when it comes to Photography Events and Festivals.

    At least once a year, all across the country, smalltown America comes together to show their spirit by holding family-friendly festivals. These events are generally held on a weekend and feature local art, music and culture. And then there are the week long functions, such as the Yamhill Fair and Rodeo, which is held Sunday to Sunday in McMinville, Oregon. Not only will you FIND local art and cultural here, but you'll want to have your camera handy for those awesome rodeo riders and prizewinning flower entries.

    But the Photography Events I'm going to acquaint you with now are the ones held in metropolitan areas throughout the world. These functions draw both local and internationally acclaimed artists. There are several well known events planned for the second half of 2007. Some of these festivals are being held in various cities throughout the United States, one in Canada and two in France. If you've dreamed of combining a vacation with your love of photography, this may be your chance to do just that. Choose a destination, pack your suitcases and camera bags and head out for the experience of a photographers lifetime.

    First on the calendar is the Les Rencontres D'Arles Photographie held in France. Although this has already begun, it runs until September 16. If you are fortunate enough to travel to this phenomenal show, you will encounter 50 magnificent expositions.

    Next on our calendar is the Foto Septiembre USA, held every year September 1 - 30 in San Antonio and other Texas cities. This is an International Photography Festival which is a popular destination for both artists and photography enthusiasts. Not only do they provide a forum which allows artist to exhibit their craft, but they also operate through a website and publication. This provides exhibitors, sponsors and advertisers the additional valuable support of internet exposure.

    Next we head north to our Canadian neighbors in Montreal. The Le Mois de la Photo has been held every year since its inception in 1989 to celebrate the 150Th anniversary of photography. It is dedicated to Fine Art Photography and will feature 30 exhibits in galleries and museums throughout the city. The goal of this event has always been to educate the general public about photography as an art form. This year's guest curator will be art historian Marie Fraser whose theme will be The Narrativity of The Image, which should prove to be a captivating topic.

    Next we're headed south to Georgia for Atlanta Celebrates Photography, ACP9, held in October. This is a citywide festival which is in its 9Th year. It has art exhibits in diverse locations throughout the city. You will enjoy lectures by international and local artists, a pushpin show, a film series and the public art program.

    On to The Big Apple and the PhotoPlus International Conference + Expo 2007 being presented October 18 - 20. This is being called the premier event for forward- looking imaging solutions and photographic education. It also promises to bring leaders, pioneers, and rising new stars together for unprecedented networking events.

    Paris Photo which is considered by many to be the leading fair for still photography will be held this year on November 15-18. It will offer photo enthusiasts some 100 galleries and publishers from all over the world. In addition to the exhibits, there will be book signings, prize award ceremonies and lectures. What could be better than to be in the City of Lights with your camera and other photographic devotees.

    We wrap up the year in Florida at the Photo Miami scheduled for December 5-9. This International Contemporary Art Fair will be held in the Wynwood Art District of Miami. It focuses on Photo-based art, video and new media.

    Any one of these Photography Festivals would be a once-in-a-lifetime trip whether you're a hobby photographer or photograph for living. Dust off you your camera bags and hit the road.

  • #2
    I don't know anyone who doesn't travel with their camera. I don't know what why you wouldn't

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    • #3
      I think that when you do travel or decide to travel with a camera that you should try to take the best one that you can. If you can. Alot of times your pictures com eout blurry because you can't take moving pictures, that is never good.

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      • #4
        Who doesn't travel with a camera? I mean that would be pointless to not travel with one; don't you think.

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        • #5
          Who needs a camera these days. Cell PHones are so advanced.
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          • #6
            Taking photos of your travels is a must I think. Cell phone? Nah, give me a camera.

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            • #7
              A cellphone can have as much megapixels it can have. But it's much better to have a camera. Heck, think of the battery, think of the phonecalls and sms. And if the cellphone gets broken, at least you have a camera. and vice versa
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              • #8
                A cell phone just doesn't have the capability of a real camera.
                I barely leave the house, never mind go on holidays, without my DSLR over my shoulder!!
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                • #9
                  Well, Camera is something to keep clean and working all the time . Not just for Traveling but you might need it for any time. So I got mine always read and carry a small one all the time.
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                  • #10
                    Well camera is best thing to capture special moment and makes memorable forever.

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                    • #11
                      There are many people love to travel with their camera just because save their traveling memories. It seem traveling with camera is incredibly important for any one. We can also remember our past traveling memories with seeing our picture so there are many other great advantage of traveling with camera.
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                      • #12
                        Yeah, travelling with a camera is much attractive than without a camera!
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                        • #13
                          I really love having trip!!!

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                          • #14
                            There's no doubt that the popularity of digital cameras has increased by leaps and bounds in the last few years. While in many ways digital photography makes our photographic endeavors easier, compared to film, it also brings with it some complications that we never anticipated. So many of us, myself included, naively thought that digital cameras would mean less "stuff" to tote along and fewer complications! But much like the myth of the "paperless office", we've discovered that digital cameras bring their own "baggage" - no pun intended.

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                            • #15
                              The camera is more necessary during travel. When we go somewhere there are beautiful and sweet memories that capture in the camera. The cell phone also used for saving the memories.
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