Jeff Bush
Jeff is an avid adventure photographer and writer with twenty-plus years experience in video production in the field. He works as a multimedia producer for The Wall Street Journal Digital Network in New York. Jeff is pushing the boundaries of multi-media story telling by being a 'one man band', shooting, reporting and writing videos, without a crew, that give viewers an intimate glimpse into the world abroad. Working for "The Journal" has given Jeff the opportunity to travel the world and discover many hidden stories.
"I don't want to just tell stories about traveling to different lands." says Jeff, "I want to tell an individual's story about that country, something unique to that person, that culture."
Jeff thinks there are no age limits on travel and adventure. He believes if one maintains ones health and has a positive outlook on life and travel, then no adventure, no quest is beyond your reach. You are only limited by your imagination.
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"I don't want to just tell stories about traveling to different lands." says Jeff, "I want to tell an individual's story about that country, something unique to that person, that culture."
Jeff thinks there are no age limits on travel and adventure. He believes if one maintains ones health and has a positive outlook on life and travel, then no adventure, no quest is beyond your reach. You are only limited by your imagination.
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Associate s Degree, The National Shakespeare ConservatoryMotto
“The traveler sees what he sees, the tourist sees what he has come to see.”Favorites
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Route 66 Honored at the Roadside America MuseumThe Roadside America Museum honors a time when vacationing meant hitti'n the open road.
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Searching for VincentDuring an impromptu visit to van Gogh's grave, the author discovers insight you can only find by being there.
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Django Lives HereIn one of Paris's traditional basement venues, the author discovers the heart of jazz.
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Ghosts in the City of FogThrough serendipity, a modern writer connects with Dashiell Hammett in his home city of San Francisco.
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Searching for Steinbeck's MontereyOne man goes in search of John Steinbeck's fabled "Cannery Row."
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McSorley's Old Ale House"We were here before you were born." says the slogan of McSorley's Ale House, located in New York City, and after being in business for over 156 years, that is a pretty safe statement.
