Roads less traveled. Road trippin' Summer 2008
A Visual Musings and Spirit Photography colaboration
by Susan J Knight & Ian Proctor
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About the Book
A successful road trip has three key components:
1. a comfortable vehicle equipped with fuel, driver, navigator, snacks, water, and of course a variety of road tunes.
2. a destination - even if the destination is unknown - it should at least be unique and interesting
3. a map
Spring and summer 2008 had the perfect mix of all of these components, and although there were others that joined us for some of these treks, the team of Spirit Photography (Ian Proctor) and Visual Musings Photography (Susan Knight) conquered a good portion of Alberta and Saskatchewan's roads less traveled...this is the journey.
A note to the viewer: photos on the driver's side (left) by Ian and photos on the navigator's side (right) by Susan.
1. a comfortable vehicle equipped with fuel, driver, navigator, snacks, water, and of course a variety of road tunes.
2. a destination - even if the destination is unknown - it should at least be unique and interesting
3. a map
Spring and summer 2008 had the perfect mix of all of these components, and although there were others that joined us for some of these treks, the team of Spirit Photography (Ian Proctor) and Visual Musings Photography (Susan Knight) conquered a good portion of Alberta and Saskatchewan's roads less traveled...this is the journey.
A note to the viewer: photos on the driver's side (left) by Ian and photos on the navigator's side (right) by Susan.
Features & Details
- Primary Category: Fine Art Photography
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Project Option: Small Square, 7×7 in, 18×18 cm
# of Pages: 144 - Publish Date: Nov 28, 2008
- Keywords Road trip, Photography, Alberta, Saskatchewan, Rural, exploring
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About the Creator
Susan K
Medicine Hat, Alberta, Canada
...artist, and art consumer...pop culture admirer...free spirit....Interior Designer by day... I am a self taught photographer. I have been carrying my camera with me everywhere I go for the last six years, and this has taught me that I am truly happiest with the camera in my hand.