Each photo is a piece of the larger story—a story of service, discovery, and the profound beauty of human connection. Nicaragua has given me far more than I could ever hope to
TGR Staff – 12/12/2022 Leica is excited to announce the opening of the Gbson | Goeun Museum of Photography, which celebrates the work of American photographer and Leica Hall of Fame Inductee, Ralph
By Michael Satterfield Updated 07/06/2023 Tokyo is a city of contradictions, a place where the ultra-modern world collides with ancient traditions, where everything is completely new to you, yet somehow familiar. Summer in
by Michael Satterfield I crisscross the country several times a year for stories, business meetings, and photoshoots, so I get to see a lot of amazing places as I take the long
by Michael Satterfield – 03/09/2017 I recently spent a week deep in the jungles of Nicaragua, in the heart of the Miskito tribal lands, it is a different Nicaragua than the one I have
by Michael Satterfield Kyoto is an amazing city, earlier this year I had the opportunity to partner with Sony to travel and take pictures with their new Xperia X-Performance Smart Phone. I
by Mike Satterfield The Summer of 2016 was an interesting time for me. Amidst a lot of changes in my life, I was contacted by a marketing company working with Sony’s mobile
by Michael Satterfield El Mirage is a magical place, several times a year the dusty nearly flat dry lakebed is transformed into one of the fastest places on earth. Teams from mostly
by Michael Satterfield – 09/21/2016 The Garden of the Gods is a magical place. It is four hundred eighty acres of untouched natural beauty that is open to the public free of charge.
by Michael Satterfield Cuba is becoming one of the most talked-about travel destinations of 2016; since restrictions have been eased more Americans have been looking for ways to visit Cuba. In fact,
by Michael Satterfield Every January I take a road trip from Southern California to Denver, Colorado. It is a work trip, but I try to take a different route each time. Here
by Michael Satterfield As I crisscross the Southwest for stories, I stop in the small towns and the tourist traps to capture some of what so few American’s see anymore, cities frozen