Ohio
A Photographic Journey
by Laura Watilo Blake
published by Farcountry Press
- Explore the Buckeye State in Farcountry Press' newest release Ohio: A Photographic Journey. Featuring the beautiful photography of Cleveland native Laura Watilo Blake, the book's images reveal a true passion for all things Ohio. Jam-packed with 110 full-color photographs and informative text, this tour showcases some of Ohio's most exceptional places.
Collected in a soft cover, Ohio: A Photographic Journey highlights the state's cities, attractions, and natural scenery in vibrant color photography. Ohio: A Photographic Journey features elegant shots from Cedar Point, Ohio Stadium, The Toledo Zoo and Aquarium, and beautiful natural settings such as the Ohio River Valley, Amish Country, and the Mohican Valley.
80 pages, 9 1/8, 110 color photos, paperback
RELEASE DATE
APRIL 2018
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Laura Watilo Blake is the founder of eLBee Studio, a Cleveland-based visual media company. The internationally published, award-winning journalist, photographer, book author, and now independent filmmaker, made her directorial debut in 2018 with the travel documentary Tripped Up. For more than a decade, Laura has produced content for a variety of media outlets, including National Geographic Traveler, Trivago, Eater.com, Great Lakes Publishing, Edible Cleveland, Advanstar Communications, North Coast Media, and GIE Media. In 2005, while completing her Master's in Media Management from Kent State University, Laura launched the travel website FarFlungTravels.com, which features stories and photography from around the globe. Since then, she has focused almost exclusively on travel journalism. Her work has been recognized by the North American Travel Journalists Association and the Society of American Travel Writers, which also named FarFlungTravels.com the best travel website in 2013 in the central states chapter. In search of a good story, Laura's adventures have included hang gliding in Rio, traversing the Sahara Desert by camel, trekking in Bhutan, and dangling from the side of a Swiss mountain. But she's most often found around Ohio with camera in tow. |
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