Business / Company Name
Viewpoints
About the Business
From the Four Corners region of Utah, Colorado, New Mexico and Arizona to the Mexican border, Bob's got the Southwest covered. As principal contributors to Fodor's Arizona 2003, he travels to all corners of this amazing region and deliver diverse experiences from staying in a hogan to romantic bed & breakfast get-a-ways to 5-star resorts and guest ranches. His Southwestern stock library is home to 8,000 images encompassing state and national parks, outdoor life, sports, the desert and mountains, Native America, highways-byways and off-roading, arts and culture, events, festivals, camping, interesting people, animals, and rodeos.

However, his expertise doesn't stop at the US border. Visit his Story Gallery and Image Gallery and travel the globe from California's Sierra Nevada's to Michener's Chesapeake Bay Country, from Germany's Rhine Valley to the Hill Tribes of Northern Thailand, from Peru's mystical Machu Picchu to the expansive plains of Kenya.
Contact Name
Bob Willis
Website
City
Ft. Collins
Country
United States
Zip / Postal Code
80524
E-mail Address
bobfwillis@yahoo.com
Year Business Established
1997
Industry
Photography
Featured Products / Services
Photojournalism and Travel writing about the American Southwest and Native American cultures.
Affiliation Memberships
Society of American Travel Writers
www.satw.org/

International Travel Writers Alliance - UK
Published Credits
The Viewpoints freelance team is active in just about every phase of travel writing and photography; guidebook writing for Access Guides, Globe Pequot Press and Fodor’s Travel Publications including Fodor’s Arizona and Fodor’s Old West. Award-winning photographs accompany newspaper and magazine travel features and regularly appear in destination publications, coffee table books, calendar scenics, geographic books, posters, and often illustrate the covers of travel magazines. Bob is a regular travel feature contributor to newspapers, magazines and airline in-flight publications.

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Society of American Travel Writers
Travel's Most Trusted Voices
http://www.satw.org


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Bob has worn out more cameras than most people have left behind in taxicabs. He has consistently won gold, bronze and silver awards for his images through the Society of American Travel Writers prestigious Bill Muster Photo Competition. Immediately after college, he began traveling for the Baltimore Sunpapers, producing and hosting the nation's very first TV travel show. On his first journey, he was bitten (or stung) by an unknown insect and has continued to travel in search of a cure ever since. He has carried his cameras to more than 80 countries on every continent, has crossed the Atlantic well more than 300 times and has recently settled down to learn everything this is to know about the West.


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