About Adventures of a GoodMan

My name is Greg Goodman, and this is the magazine of my life.
. . . .Through it, I invite you to join me on a virtual photographic trip around the world, complimented by stories and multimedia from the road.
Think of the site as my answer to the age-old question: I traveled; now what?
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Latest Work
- What Does Traffic Look Like in the Philippines?
- A Photoshop Conundrum: Does No Grate = a Great Photo?
- Take a Tour of Tainan, Taiwan – Historic Buildings, Temples & More
- How Tripod Photography Led to an Incredible Local Experience in Taipei
- The World’s Most Exciting Baseball Game in Taiwan
- Rolling Rice Fields in Sapa, Viet Nam
- A Curvy Casino Dome at Niagara Falls
- Indiana Jones and the Berlin Tempelhof Airport
- Musings, Observations and Interesting Experiences from the Philippines
- A Horrible “Hostel” in Taipei… Where I Had a Great Night’s Sleep
My Rock and Roll Photos in a Newspaper
Back in August, I had the opportunity to take photos at the Outside Lands music festival for the Benicia Herald newspaper in California. During the first three songs of their sets, I was in the photographer’s pit snapping away as Al Green, Phoenix, Nas & Damian Marley and Janelle Monae …
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Rock and Roll Photographer For a Day
When my buddy Marc needed someone with a “nice camera” to take photos at the 2010 Outside Lands music festival for his newspaper, the Benicia Herald, I jumped at the opportunity. The unpaid but totally awesome gig came with a VIP pass and special entrance to the photographer’s pit right …
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Posted in Concerts and Festivals, Featured Posts Slider, Growing as an Artist, Interesting People, My Absolute Favorite Experiences & Posts, Parties & Celebrations, San Francisco
Tagged America, CA, California, Festival, General Observations, Lots 'o Travel Snapshots, Music, Observations, Outside Lands, Parties & Celebrations, Rock and Roll, San Francisco, USA
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Interacting With The Locals in Vietnam is Downright Unpleasant
Nightclubs From the beginning, I had a tough time with most interactions we had with locals in Vietnam. Granted, most of the people we met were some form of shopkeeper and as soon as money was introduced to the equation the nice relationship became mean, rude and angry. However, due …
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The Indian Adventure Continues This and That
Tipping is not customary and we often get funny looks when dining in a group and trying to organize a few rupees for a tip. Everyone loves Obama! Everyone hates Bush. Good thing we agree :) We showed up at a fancy restaurant in Cochin on Valentine’s Day without reservations …
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