John Nash
Contributing Writer
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
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Meeting Queen Elizabeth in Seychelles
How gloves almost caused an international social disaster when the Queen came to Seychelles.
Jul 31, 2011
- John Nash
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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
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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
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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
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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
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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
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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
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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
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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
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