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Transcript of Vagabundo Magazine Preview Dec 2012
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Ethiopia'sPast and Present
Greatness
NakedMount Fuji
KayakingPalau
Guanajuato:The Colourful Heart of Mexico
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Six in the City
ShutterSpot
Journey intoSierra Leone
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contact informationEmail: [email protected]: 1-347-270-8585Website: http://www.vagabundomagazine.com
“Vagabundo Magazine strives to shed light on the road less travelled and those willing to blaze their own”
contributor infoEditor-in-Chief: Brendan van SonAssociate Editor: Will PeachHead of Design: Luis AlvarezMarketing Manager: Jackie DesForgesStaff Writers: Sarah Kloke, David Hutt,Rachel MacNeill, Ash Clark, Susan Sharpand Zach KuehnerIntern: Lizzie Ruiz Freelance Contributors:Matt Gibson, Dustin Martin, Stephen Lioy,Katheryn LeBlancCover Photo: Brendan van Son
“There are few cities in the world which I enjoy photographing more than Victoria. It really has everything a photographer wants. You can be shooting land and seascapes in the morning, gardens and wildlife in the afternoon, and urban spaces in the evening. This is a photo of the famous Empress Hotel. I shot from this angle, and in this light, to give a unique look to a well-known image.”
empress lightsby Brendan van Son ( @brendanvanson)www.brendansadventures.com
Guanajuato:The
colourful heart of
Mexicoby Ash Clark
( @themostalive)
PHOTO CORNER:Exposing the work of
ariel bodyIt's difficult enough taking beautiful photos from the ground while standing still in perfect condi-tions. However, to grab some of the most impressive images of adventure sports, photographers
often have to put themselves in positions that are even more wild than those taking part in the activity. However, as we learn in our interview with photographer Ariel Body putting yourself out
there for a great shot is always worth the challenge.
a Photo Essay by Dustin Main( @skinnybackpackr)
www.skinnybackpacker.com
photographed by Kait Keet and Pamela Robbie
by Rachel MacNeill( @racheljmac)
FOLLOW US!In Brazilian Portuguese the word “Vagabundo” is not known to be a positive one. The word refers to a person who is
homeless, broke, and likely lives and travels aimlessly. How-ever, at Vagabundo Magazine we don’t think being a Vaga-
bundo is such a bad thing. For us, a Vagabundo is someone who doesn’t travel by the same rules as everyone else, doesn’t
stick to the main paths provided by the world, and someone who, well, wanders but with a purpose. A Vagabundo knows
exactly what they are doing, they know exactly where they are, they simply don’t know where they are going.
Vagabundos all over the world push the travel world by exploring new places, rediscovering old places, and blazing
paths to the world unknown.
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Cycling the Continentswith Steve Fabes
Sizing yourself up against Steve Fabes is never a good idea. He will consistently make you look bad. It’s not intentional, mind you. It is just what inevitably happens when a Liverpool native quits his job as an Intensive Care Unit doctor and journeys across the six continents. All the while, he is raising money for a charitable organization which fo-cuses on on providing vital healthcare and emergency relief worldwide. He’s also doing it all by bicycle. So again, it’s probably best if you just accept yourself in the lethargy of second place. It’s not like we didn’t warn you.
an Interview by Sarah Kloke
87 DECEMBER 2012 / JANUARY 2013vagabundomagazine.com