Professional photographer EMILY NATHAN founded Tiny Atlas Quarterly in Oakland, CA, in 2012 as a way to offer something she noticed was missing from even the best travel and lifestyle content producers. While shooting for other travel magazines, Emily found the shot lists lackluster (generic views, no details that define a place) and saw her favorite images go unpublished (the close-ups, the everyday extraordinary). Tiny Atlas Quarterly became the place to merge incredible and more intimate imagery from some of the best lifestyle photographers in the world, with the honest voices, personal narratives, and helpful travel tips we always bring home from any trip. Now Tiny Atlas Quarterly has become one of the most respected producers of travel content, all with an on-the-ground, real-life feel.
My Tiny Atlas delivers big on the wanderlust and even bigger when it comes to the writing with more than 200 destinations and sights covered. -Forbes An enchanting travel book which features spectacular photography of destinations around the world . . . it's bound to give you a rather large dose of wanderlust. The ideal gift for any globetrotter. -The Evening Standard Pictures that made us stop and look . . . they tell the visual story of travel from the perspective of professional image makers whose voices normally would be absent from traditional travel publications. -Newsweek Have you thought about your summer travel plans yet? You will after seeing My Tiny Atlas. -Marie Claire At first look, My Tiny Atlas appears to be just one of many lovely photography books that live on our bookshelves. Page through it with care, though, and you will notice a spirit that makes you stop and reflect. -Vogue Italia