In August, 2019, I made my final border crossing on an incredible road trip across Mexico, the United States, and Canada. Crossing from Stanstead, Québec to Derby Line, Vermont went so quickly and smoothly it was nothing more than an afterthought. My focus was on making it to the Haskell […]
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Weird Geography: 10 Bizarre and Unusual Facts About Australia
When you think of Australia, the first thing that probably comes to mind is The Land Down Under, kangaroos, or koalas. A country that’s well-known for its warm hospitality and top-notch adventures, Australia attracts visitors from all over the world. As wild as Australia’s frontiers can be, its also has […]
Read More13 Stunning Examples Showing How Easy It Is to Spread Disinformation without Manipulating Any Data
The spread of disinformation and fake news seems like it’s about as American as apple pie these days. As a data scientist, it’s beyond horrifying watching so much disinformation rip through every facet of our society like wildfire. Sure, you grow to expect it from the idiots on the internet. […]
Read MorePython Tutorial: How to Create a Choropleth Map Using Region Mapping
Several weeks ago, you learned how to create stunning maps without a GIS program. You created a map of a hurricane’s cone of uncertainty using Python’s GeoPandas library and an ESRI Shapefile. Then you created a map of major tornadoes to strike various parts of the United States during the […]
Read MoreAre You Missing Out on the Incredible Potential of Video?
In today’s media rich world, integrating video into your business or marketing strategy is not optional. It’s a requirement. Video has rapidly become the go-to medium for many companies’ marketing strategy, and it continues to explode in popularity. Even if you’re not a running a business or organization, you can […]
Read More15 Powerful Anthony Bourdain Quotes That Inspire My Travel Photography
Ever since my days as a coaching assistant for the Eckerd College Sailing Team, I have used influential quotes from people I admire to help shape my philosophies. It was originally limited to quotes from sports legends that backed my coaching philosophy. People like Michael Jordan, Yogi Berra, Mohammed Ali, […]
Read MoreColor Theory: A Simple Exercise in Mathematics and Graphic Design
We are exposed to color theory every single day of our lives. Most of the time, we don’t think twice about it. However, did you know that judgements of your credibility are 75% based on the design of your website? First impressions are 94% related to the look and design […]
Read MoreWeird Geography: 10 Bizarre and Unusual Facts about the Democratic Republic of Congo
The Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC) is one of the most fascinating countries in the world, with a deeply troubled past. Anthony Bourdain once called it “the most relentlessly fucked over nation in the world”, and also realized a decades long dream when he sailed down the Congo River. If […]
Read MoreThe Ultimate in Python Data Processing: How to Create Maps and Graphs from a Single Shapefile
Last week, using Python GeoPandas, we generated two simple geographic maps from an ESRI Shapefile. After plotting a simple map of the 32 Mexican States, we then layered several shapefiles together to make a map of the Cone of Uncertainty for Hurricane Dorian as she brushed the coast of Florida, […]
Read MorePython GeoPandas: Easily Create Stunning Maps without a GIS Application
Python is the world’s third most popular programming language. It’s also one of the most versatile languages available today. Not surprisingly, Python has incredible potential in the field of Geographic Information Systems (GIS). That potential has only barely begun to get tapped with libraries like GeoPandas. In the past, we’ve […]
Read More9 Clever Ways to Travel Without Leaving Your Couch
As I sit down to write this, it’s dawning on me that this article would have been much more appropriate in May, 2020 instead of May, 2021, but I digress. Even though the world is starting to open back up, it will still be a while before we can travel […]
Read MoreExciting News: Indefinite COVID-19 Travel Suspension to be Lifted on 4 June, 2021
Nearly 15 months ago, we made the painful, but necessary decision to indefinitely suspend all travel operations due to the COVID-19 pandemic. But I remember the 10th of March, 2020 like it was yesterday. Just two weeks earlier, I had returned from what would be my final pre-pandemic photography trip […]
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