John Nash

Contributing Writer
John G. Nash - j.g.nash
John G. Nash - j.g.nash

Inherited love and talent for photography from his father. Used a Kodak Brownie to expose his first roll of film (1936); then developed it himself. Thirty nine years later, a photo of his caught the attention of a major travel magazine, which asked him to both write and illustrate an article about the U.S. Revolutionary War. That featured story led to over 30 years of producing photo-illustrated travel articles, which have been used in hundreds of different publications.

Latest Articles

Meeting Queen Elizabeth in Seychelles
How gloves almost caused an international social disaster when the Queen came to Seychelles.
Jul 31, 2011 - John Nash
Sevierville Becomes New Smoky Mts Destination
Three cities, like crows on a fence, line the road south from I-81 into the Great Smoky Mountains. You know about two of those, so allow us introduce you to Sevierville.
Nov 12, 2008 - John Nash
Viewfinders for Digital Cameras
Perhaps 90% of digital photographers use the camera's built-in, LCD screen as their view finder, but that is not the best way to create and capture digital image.
Nov 8, 2008 - John Nash
Uncle Shucks Corn Maze, Dawsonville, Georgia USA
Corn mazes seem to be sprouting everywhere, with the possible exception of Alaska. Here's one in Georgia
Nov 8, 2008 - John Nash
Best Cameras for Travel Writers
Compact, automated digital cameras are particularly attractive to travel writers, but their features vary widely and significantly. How does one choose?
Nov 7, 2008 - John Nash
The Road to Tara
Marietta, Ga. has a related museum; original costumes from the movie are in Texas; but only Jonesboro, Georgia has been recognized as Home to Gone With the Wind.
Nov 6, 2008 - John Nash
Pixels and Digital Cameras
"How many pixels does it have?" is often the first and only question asked about a digital camera, but is that really important?
Nov 5, 2008 - John Nash
SAM Shortline Railroad
SAM Shortline railroad is a nostalgic, informative, and fun-filled, day-long trip through historic, Middle Georgia
Nov 5, 2008 - John Nash
The Southeast Museum of Photography
There are only 13 significant museums of photographic art in the U.S.; one of the best is in a sparkling new home, on the modern campus of Daytona State College.
Nov 1, 2008 - John Nash