As I discovered first-hand on my recent trip to Northern California over Christmas, during the winter months in Sierra Nevada mountains at altitudes above 6000 feet there lies real magical winter wonderland… This is where one can meet some of the most fascinating creatures on Earth known as Giant Sequoias or Redwoods or simply Big […]
Jan 12, 2019 | Categories: Journeys, Projects Blog | Tags: Anna Fishkin, Anna Fishkin Photography, Anna Kin, Anna Kin Photography, Anna Kin Pictures, Big Trees, Big Trees California, California Landscape Photography, Fine Art Landscapes, General Sherman, Giant Redwoods, Giant Sequoias, John Muir, Landscape Photography, Mexico Landscape Photography, Mexico Nature Photography, Music Photography, National Parks Photography, Northern California Landscape Photography, Sequoia National Park, Travel Photography, Tulum Lifestyle Photography, US Government Shutdown, US Government Shutdown National Parks, USA National Parks, Winter Landscape Photography, Winter Landscapes | Comments Off on High-Rise Kingdom: Sequoia National Park
Below are the photos taken recently during my second trip through Mexico’s southernmost state of Chiapas. My first trip to this stunning destination happened six years ago in 2012 under very different circumstances. Back then I was two years in to my new life in Tulum, still at the beginning of my photography career and […]
Nov 26, 2018 | Categories: Journeys, Projects Blog | Tags: Agua Azul Chiapas, Agua Azul Photography, Agua Azul Waterfalls, Anna Fishkin, Anna Fishkin Photography, Anna Kin, Anna Kin Photography, Anna Kin Pictures, Chiapas Landscape Photography, Chiapas Landscapes, Chiapas Nature Photography, Chiapas Photography, Landscape Photography, Mayan Archeology Photos, Mayan Civilization Photography, Mexico Landscape Photography, Mexico Nature Photography, Music Photography, Palenque Chiapas Photography, Palenque Photography, Palenque Ruins, Sony a7r Photography, Sunset Photography, Tonina Ruins Chiapas, Travel Photography, Tulum Lifestyle Photography | Comments Off on Full Circle in Chiapas