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Steve Davey
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Steve Davey is a professional writer and photographer, and is the author of Unforgettable Places to See Before You Die, and Unforgettable Islands to Escape to Before You Die, both published by BBC Books and translated into some 30 language editions.

Steve's latest book is Footprint Travel Photography, a major new title covering just about everything that you could want to know about the subject.

To coincide with his new book Footprint Travel Photography, Steve Davey has launched an exclusive new range of travel photography tours, with all land arrangements provided by Intrepid Travel. These tours have been endorsed by Nikon UK.

Impressions of Morocco starts 21 September 2009, and runs for 13 days. We will visit the evocative cities of Fes, Casablanca and Marrakech, trek in the High Atlas Mountains around the remote village of Armed, explore ruins, gorges, kasbahs and holy sites as well as spending a night under the stars in the Sahara Desert. The tour price is from GBP1195 plus a local payment of 300 Euros. Deadline for bookings on this tour is 21 August: book now and get £75 off!

Impressions of India visits the stunning Taj Mahal, and the holy city of Varanasi before spending three days at the Sonepur Mela festival in Bihar. The largest livestock fair in Asia this is noted for the Haathi Bazaar, or second-hand elephant market. We will also visit the Buddhist pilgrimage sit of Bodh Gaya with it's strong Tibetan influence and the bustling city of Kolkata. The tour runs for 16 days from 26 October 2009 and costs from GBP1395 plus 18,000 rupee local payment.

More information about the book and the tours on www.bettertravelphotography.com

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21:26, 29 Jun 2009Blogs
How to shoot a Good Travel Picture? 0
Many of the great travel icons like the Taj Mahal or Macchu Pichu are so instantly familiar that they have virtually passed into our collective conscious: even people who have never left home can instantly recognise them. The traveller might be blown away the first time that they set eyes on the Taj Mahal, but the most likely response in the person who sees their travel pictures is mild ...
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