BY: ERIN FLORIO
“When I shoot during a vacation, I generally have one chance to get the shot and I have to hope it works out,” says food and travel photographer Sandy Noto. "I've learned that my travel companions do not appreciate pulling over 50 times on the side of the road. But it has taught me how to be faster on my feet. I am a better photographer for it.”
Noto's work, which is largely food and destination shots that are bright, easy, and joyful, sends her on the road several times a year. But this fall, between assignments in Colombia and Taiwan, she squeezed in a personal trip with her husband and in-laws to the Dolomites, in the Italian Alps at the beginning of the autumn harvest season.
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