by btharp | Jan 13, 2018 | Brenda Tharp's Photo Blog, Cuba, documentary photography, general photography, travel photography, workshops & photo tours
I love photographing people when traveling. When I visit a country for its culture, I love wandering around on the streets, capturing the daily interactions of people, the day-to-day activities. It’s the people that can make the place feel alive, when you are in...
by btharp | Dec 21, 2017 | Brenda Tharp's Photo Blog, documentary photography, Namibia, photographing people, travel photography
Day 10 – Humbled by the love and tenderness of a Himba woman with her child. Family is at the core of their survival. Celebrate humanity – of all...
by btharp | May 26, 2017 | Brenda Tharp's Photo Blog, Business and Marketing, photo news, photography
After much effort, I have consolidated my portfolios and my archive of images into one site hosted by Photoshelter. I have had the Photoshelter site for some time, and finally had time this winter to upload a lot more photographs and it’s continuing to be...
by btharp | Oct 23, 2016 | Brenda Tharp's Photo Blog, Landscape Photography, travel photography, workshops & photo tours
Finally, we had some days without rain – but seriously, some of the most beautiful images we made on this tour were during the rain and during the breaks in between when clouds rose up the hillsides and added mood to the autumn day. It challenged us to work out...
by btharp | Oct 16, 2016 | Brenda Tharp's Photo Blog, Cuba, Insights, photographing people, Street Photography, travel photography
In Camagüey, eastern Cuba, they were ‘puttin’ on the ritz’ with fresh coats of paint on a lot of buildings when I was last there. The town, like Trinidad, is a UNESCO world site, and boasts a strong collection of classic Spanish colonial, art deco,...