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Gloria Steinem: A Feminist with a Spine Pg. 28

Machu Picchu: A Wonderland of Hidden Stories Pg. 36

20 Must-Read Quotes by Photographers to Inspire the Photographer in You

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“And one day she discovered that she was fierce, and strong, and full of fire, and that not even she could hold herself back because her passion burned brighter than her fears.” – Mark Anthony

Celebrating Women Leaders in Real Estate! Dear Esteemed Readers, It is with great pleasure and excitement that we present to you the latest issue of CIO Women Magazine, dedicated to recognizing and celebrating the remarkable achievements of women who have not only excelled but have also left an indelible mark on the dynamic and ever-evolving realm of real estate. In our cover story, we shine a spotlight on one such luminary, Gina Knight, a trailblazing force in the real estate industry. As the Broker at RE/MAX, Gina has demonstrated unparalleled leadership, vision, and an unwavering commitment to excellence throughout her illustrious career. Her journey is not just a testament to her individual triumphs, but also an inspiration for aspiring leaders in the field. “The Most Influential Women Leaders in Real Estate” showcases the diverse talents, expertise, and perspectives that women bring to the forefront of an industry known for its complexity and dynamism. Through insightful interviews, in-depth profiles, and thought-provoking features, we delve into the stories of women who have reshaped the real estate landscape and continue to drive innovation. Gina Knight’s story serves as a beacon, illustrating the power of resilience, strategic thinking, and a relentless pursuit of success. In her interview, Gina shares her experiences, challenges, and insights gained over the years, providing a unique glimpse into the mind of a leader who has consistently broken barriers and forged new paths. As we navigate the intricate web of the real estate sector, it is crucial to acknowledge the valuable contributions of women who have played pivotal roles in shaping its present and future. This issue stands as a tribute to their accomplishments, paving the way for a more inclusive and diverse industry. We extend our heartfelt gratitude to Gina Knight for graciously sharing her journey with us and for being an inspiration to countless individuals aspiring to make their mark in the real estate domain. Her story exemplifies the strength and tenacity that define the spirit of women leaders, not only in real estate but across all industries. We invite you to immerse yourselves in the stories of these extraordinary women, gain insights from their experiences, and join us in celebrating the achievements of “The Most Influential Women Leaders in Real Estate.” May their stories inspire and empower you as they have us.

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Gloria Steinem: A Feminist with a Spine

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Machu Picchu: A Wonderland of Hidden Stories

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20 Must-Read Quotes by Photographers to Inspire the Photographer in You




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loria Steinem is a journalist, writer, political activist, and editor who dares to voice for women. Feminism has been the talk of the town for centuries. Gloria spent her early years in a house trailer traveling with her parents. After her parents divorced in 1946, Gloria Steinem settled with her mother in Toledo, Ohio, and attended school regularly for the first time. Her mother was diagnosed with Chronic Depression, so she had to take up the responsibility for her health and medication too. After graduating from Smith College in 1956, Steinem went to India for a scholarship. She took part in non-violent rallies against government policy. In 1960, she began working as a journalist in the New York Times Magazine. She was a political columnist and she wrote feature articles. As a freelance writer, she was published in Esquire and women’s magazines. She co-founded Ms. Magazine in 1972 and has been one of the editors for fifteen years and continues to serve as a counseling editor. Her desire to fight for women's rights is crystal clear. Equal rights for all was her aim and objective.

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1. Women's Action Alliance: It supported and guided individual women, women's centers, and women's groups through various projects.

2. National Women's Political Caucus: The NWPC is a non-partisan U.S. organization dedicated to recruiting, training, and supporting women in government roles.

3. Women's Media Center: In 2005, Jane Fonda, Robin Morgan, and Gloria Steinem founded the Women’s Media Center, a nonpartisan organization promoting women's visibility and influence in media.

4. Helped to establish Women Centric Organizations: The WAA’s mission was to assist local activists through technical and communications support and through them, to create change on a national scale.

Gloria Steinem has set up “social-cause-focused” organizations and contributed a lot the society. MINDMAP FORMAT with a summary 1. Women’s Action Alliance: It was founded by Gloria Steinem, Brenda Feigen Fasteau, Catherine Samuels, and others to provide resources to women working to change their lives by overcoming sexism and sex determination. Within a few months of its formation, the Women’s Action Alliance was receiving about two hundred letters weekly from women all over the nation seeking advice and information. 2. National Women Caucus: The group’s main purpose is to get women into power positions, women who are committed to the causes of other women who are going to just imitate the male politics as it has been practiced all these years. An organizing committee for the NWPC was hosted in Washington, DC from July 10 to 11, 1971. A count of 324 women was confirmed that represented 27 states and the District of Columbia too. 3. Women’s Media Center: To be able to reach the necessary goals, WMC strategically uses an array of interconnected channels and platforms to transform not only the media landscape but also a culture in which women’s and girls’ voices, stories, experiences, and images are neither sufficiently amplified nor placed on par with the voices, stories, and experiences. 4. Helped to establish Women Centric Organizations: The group created a network of feminist activists, coordinated resources, and led initiatives on several issues. The Women’s Action Alliance helped to raise discussion for a national agenda of feminist legislation, developed strategies for countering gender stereotypes in developmental education and helped open the first battered women’s shelters.

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Books: Besides the many books Gloria Steinem has written, her writing appears in many anthologies and textbooks. The poems and her writings in the anthologies have created a significant impact and have inspired many women. She has written several best-seller books and has been featured in many women-oriented magazines. Her paternal grandmother, Pauline Steinem, was the chairwoman of the educational committee of the National Woman Suffrage Association. Here is a list of her bestsellers: My life on the road: It is a book about how the early years of Gloria Steinem led her to live an on-the-road kind of life, traveling, listening to people, learning, and creating change. Revolution from Within: A Book of Self-Esteem: For a long time, Gloria has been a part of the social revolution against injustice. In this book, she decides to restore the self-awareness that the injustice has sabotagedin men as well as women, across boundaries of race, religion, age, and ability. Outrageous Acts and Everyday Rebellions: About this book, Gloria Steinem says this book is a great reflection on the struggles many people before have made to make her liberties a reality. She realizes very well that even in today’s times many women do not enjoy equality. Moving Beyond Words: The women’s movements which are carried on in the 1990’s, are scrutinized by Gloria Steinem in this book. She offers possibilities for the future, focusing on such issues as economic empowerment, women politicians, and life affirmations that affect women today. As If Women Matter: A series of thought-provoking essays on feminism brings out the many forms of disgraceful facts that revolve around it. Gloria Steinem has implemented extensive research on the subject in a developing country like India and many other developing countries.

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Some Interesting facts about Gloria Steinem: 1. Gloria’s mother was a writer too: Before the birth of Gloria Steinem, her mother, Ruth, had been a reporter and an editor for a newspaper. She used a male pseudonym so that her work would get published. Her husband gave her a penniless and nomadic lifestyle which she couldn’t bear. Resulting in her taking the tough decision of divorcing her husband and falling into depression and dependent on tranquilizers. Gloria had to take care of her mother post all these events at a young age. 2. She used to write sketch comedy for a television show: In 1964 Gloria Steinem wanted a short break from print journalism so she opted to write for a sketch comedy show named That Was the Week That Was, which aired on BBC. It was for the time being for BBC too. The 30-minute live show hosted by David Frost included satirical sketches about each week’s political news and featured celebrities like Alan Alda, Henry Fonda, and Gene Hackman. 3. Helped to establish two famous magazines: In 1968, Gloria Steinem helped launch New York magazine, where she wrote a political column and the occasional long-form content. During the December 1971 issue of the magazine, she headed the development of an insert titled Ms. that covered women-centric articles and subjects. She continued to work for the publication for 15 years and is still considered an important part. 4. Lived in the same building for more than half a century: In 1966, she lived in a rented apartment on Manhattan’s Upper East Side. She bought the apartment in the 1990s and purchased another one soon after. Till 2017, she was the owner of 5 such apartments in the brownstone building. The third apartment which she bought was used as a meeting place for traveling feminists. 5. Christian Bale’s stepmother: She got married at the age of 66 which was quite a surprise for the public. As she got married to a British businessman and animal rights activist David Bale, she became the stepmother of Christian Bale, an Oscar-award-winning actor. To her misfortune, David Bale tragically succumbed to brain cancer in 2003 and passed away.

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GINA KNIGHT Helping People Achieve Their Housing Dreams RE/MAX | Owner/Broker/Realtor

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hile the mortgage rates have been declining recently, things were drastically different three months ago. In October, the housing prices skyrocketed, putting a question mark on the dreams of aspiring house buyers. Despite the current lower mortgage rates, buying a house remains a dream for many due to its availability and affordability—or lack thereof. However, it isn’t just a buyer problem. The price fluctuations mean sellers also have a tough time finding prospects. In the long term, it affects the real estate industry as a whole. In this rollercoaster of an industry, Leaders hold a tremendous responsibility in achieving stability. While men have traditionally dominated the real estate leadership positions, things are evolving rapidly as more women take charge of leadership roles. Gina Knight is one such leader, making strides and paving the path for future generations for a better real estate future. In her lucrative professional career, Gina wears many hats—she is the owner, broker, and realtor at RE/MAX Finest. As a woman leader in male-dominated sections, Gina’s road was filled with twists and turns, and below is the depiction of her journey. Playing it Smart Gina emphasizes that most women naturally possess the qualities of a great leader—multitasking, being supportive of others, being well organized, possessing networking skills, being highly passionate, and more. However, due to various societal factors, many women are unfortunately raised to be people pleasers. Growing up in such an environment can negatively affect their confidence,

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as they fear being too abrasive. Gina believes it’s an issue created by society’s double standards. Men get rewarded for being assertive, focused, and successful. On the contrary, women are called names and judged harshly for possessing similar traits. “To build confidence, you can seek the assistance of a coach or mentor to guide you until you see yourself for who you are- AMAZING!” Gina believes in walking the walk before talking the talk. She wasn’t willing to ask anyone to do something she hadn’t done or willing to do herself. Putting her nose to the grindstone, she achieved the Hall of Fame award worth 1$ million within two years. It was an incredible feat because it was a small market. Adding to her accolades, Gina has been in the top 1.5% of the agents nationwide for three consecutive years by transaction sides. Since her debut year as an agent in 2013, Gina has been the top producing agent, which includes her previous company. In more than a decade of professional career, Gina has received many such awards, including a lifetime award by the local MLS. However, the real success for Gina is witnessing the agents she mentored achieve success and go beyond expectations. Recently, one such agent received the Nations Top 100 award for making it to the top 10 in the nation by transaction sides (119), exceeding Gina’s transaction count. Reaching out to Gina tearfully, the agent shared that she never thought she would make a 6-figure income similar to doctors, lawyers, and even her husband—all with little to no education. For Gina, being able to teach others to generate a lifestyle most never even dreamed possible is an incomparable feeling.


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Cover Story Gina has some words of wisdom for aspiring women entrepreneurs: “It is simple—help enough other people to get what they want, and you will have what you want. Money is an energy and it is merely a reward for the service you give to others!” Exceeding the Expectations As a woman, Gina highlights the importance of not thinking about societal expectations while remaining focused on personal goals is crucial. She began her professional journey in male-dominated industries, where many believed her success was not her own creation but her husband’s or some other sources. It took Gina’s consistent actions to prove her ability. While many women today inspire Gina, her mother, a retired entrepreneur, remains her pinnacle of inspiration.

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Her mother helped Gina learn various business lessons. When Gina was 10, her mother made her listen to Zig Zigler tapes on Phone etiquette before Gina could start making extra money by working at her mother’s front desk. Her mother advised Gina to enter the business field for her growth and not merely for the money. During this time, Gina also learned how buying a building far exceeds the option of leasing. With a lease, your landlord is your business partner. If they decide to double your rent, they could put you out overnight, adds Gina. “Be aware of the pitfalls, be smarter, and never let them see you sweat! Always have a smile on your face and make it look easy!”

360-degree Real Estate Situated in Crossville, TN, RE/MAX Finest is a full-service Real Estate Firm serving Middle and East Tennessee. Its specialized agents handle various property types such as residential, commercial, land, industrial, Equestrian, farms, vacation, and lake properties. Its mission is to have the highest educated and service-oriented agents in the business so it can provide an exceptional experience to its clients, ensuring smooth transactions and making a positive difference within its communities. Steadily building its team of agents, RE/MAX Finest presently has well-aligned professionals who understand that this is their business, not just a job—overcoming various negative preconceived ideas of real estate agents. By hosting many community events and being transparent within its communities, RE/MAX has attracted quality realtors who understand its vision and work diligently to achieve it.


” “The only ship that never sails is a partnership. Be BOLD! Get a mentor or a coach, and stand on your own. YOU GOT THIS!” For RE/MAX Finest, the biggest challenge remains to handle the effects of COVID-19 and the political environments in the surrounding states, leading to an influx of people from across the country to Tennessee, soaring the cost of housing and lowering inventory levels. The firm understood that most locals cannot compete with this price hike. To remedy this, RE/MAX Finest partnered with a local non-profit, The Assistance Fund, to build affordable housing for the locals to experience the American dream of home ownership.

THE ONLY SHIP THAT NEVER SAILS IS A PARTNERSHIP. BE BOLD! GET A MENTOR OR A COACH, AND STAND ON YOUR OWN. YOU GOT THIS!

Culture of Prosperity and Collaboration Gina credits the success of RE/MAX Finest to the ‘prosperity mindset’ of its agents and their work ethic. The firm’s culture, its desire to serve the community by collaborating with different companies to host educational events, like scam proofing for seniors and first-time home buyers, and sponsoring events for veterans, students, plus non-profits played a vital role in its success. At RE/MAX Finest, each agent works together like a family, often having their families assist us at events, helping each other, sharing knowledge, and encouraging each other in tackling specific challenges within the real estate field.

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Cover Story A business in a box RE/MAX is one of the most renowned brands globally, that has undergone every recession in the last 50 years and came out stronger every time. Its leadership, vision, support, education, and technology are the best in the business, enabling its agents to work smarter, not harder. Leveraging the technology, the CRM they provide for people is coupled with AI, allowing its agents to stay on top of the client’s needs and showcasing them precisely what they are looking at. Going one step further, RE/MAX alerts people when their online behavior indicates that they should contact them immediately and how to do it—via text, e-mail, or phone call. Everything people need, RE/MAX provides. That includes its personal website, apps, RE/MAX University for those seeking ondemand education, social media marketing, direct mailing, you name. Furthermore, the firm can serve its clients through its incredible referral network that enables people to find quality real estate professionals anywhere in the world.

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ith every step, I lost a small fraction of my consciousness. I was intoxicated. The breeze traveled long through the mountains and seas and peeped through the gaps between the stones at Machu Picchu. As if the air was the catalyst between the centuries-old walls and the story of the hands that made them. It whispered in my ears, unclear and camouflaged with the sweet smell of the mountains. After several failed attempts I gave up, and those whispers transformed into melodies like a French song. However, this was just the beginning, as the perfectly engineered stones turned into alphabets and the walls became a paragraph, each portraying stories. Stories of the people who lived here cooked food, and danced all night long under the twinkling stars. Machu Picchu is a place of mystery bundled up in the beauty of nature. Its rich history and the untamed culture based on the womb of nature makes it one of the best place to visit. Not just travelers and explorers admire it, but also adored by architects, archaeologists, and researchers worldwide. However, a lot about this place is unknown, and questions are flung like why it was abandoned. What and whom was it built for? This article is the answer to all of these questions and the ultimate guide for the one who dreams of traveling to this paradise.

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Tales of the Past Nestled in the rocky countryside northwest of Cuzco, Peru, Machu Picchu is believed to be a royal estate or sacred Inca site. It remained hidden for centuries after the fall of the Inca civilization to Spanish invaders in the 16th century. The sprawling citadel spans 5 miles, featuring over 3,000 stone steps connecting its diverse levels. Built during the height of the Inca Empire in the 15th and 16th centuries, it was likely abandoned around a century later, coinciding with the Spanish conquest in the 1530s. While there's no evidence of direct Spanish attacks, some speculate that its residents left due to a smallpox epidemic. Modern archaeologists lean towards Machu Picchu serving as a royal estate for Inca rulers, though many theories exist, suggesting it might have been a religious site or even a hub for trade, testing new crops, a women's retreat, or a city for royal coronations. The mysteries surrounding this place continue to captivate, leaving room for various interpretations of its historical purpose. Stumbling Hiram “In the summer of 1911, I, an American archaeologist, Hiram Bingham, set foot in Peru with a small team of explorers. Our mission was to find Vilcabamba, the last Inca stronghold to fall to the Spanish. On foot and by mule, we ventured into the Urubamba Valley, where a local farmer told us about ruins atop a nearby mountain called Machu Picchu, meaning “old peak” in Quechua. On July 24, after a challenging climb in cold weather, I, along with a group of peasants led by an 11-year-old boy, discovered the stone terraces marking the entrance to Machu Picchu.” “Excited about this find, I shared it in a popular book, “The Lost City of the Incas,” attracting tourists to the once-obscure Inca Trail. I excavated artifacts from Machu Picchu, sparking a custody dispute with Yale University, where I took the items for inspection. While I'm credited for making Machu Picchu known globally, it's uncertain if I was the first outsider to visit, as evidence suggests others may have explored the site earlier but were less vocal about their discoveries.” These would have been the very words of Hiram Bingham, the real-life Indiana Jones if he was still alive. Reaching the top of this old peak, he pulled out his notebook and wrote, “Fine ruins....fine houses, streets, stairs”, took some photos, and left soon after, convinced he had seen all there was to see.

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Figure SEQ Figure \* ARABIC 2 Hiram Bingham at Machu Picchu, Peru, 1912.


An Engineering Enigma Hiram Bingham was right about the Inca being skilled engineers, as seen in his 1913 observations. Luckily, he was also a good photographer, and his 1930 photo of the Agricultural Sector and the intact canal, abandoned for over three centuries, proves the Inca's engineering prowess. The photo displays a 1 percent grade reach of 31 meters. Bingham's 3D drawing of the community in 1930 reveals the canal aqueduct over the “Dry Moat” and the lost aqueduct, emphasizing the Inca's hydraulic engineering capabilities. Despite Bingham's limited time in 1912 at Machu Picchu, he acknowledged the Inca's extraordinary skills in planning and designing water supply systems, showcasing their ability to harmonize nature with human needs through accumulated knowledge and expertise.

Photo of the Agricultural Sector and the intact canal by Hiram Bingham, 1930.

New symphony Enough about the history, it is now time to discuss the present situation of Machu Picchu. Ever since it was designated as one of the New Seven Wonders of the World in 2007, it has become the most visited attraction and South America's most famous ruins, welcoming hundreds of thousands of people a year. As a UNESCO World Heritage Site since 1983, led to a drastic increase in tourism, hence the development of nearby towns and environmental degradation. This increased number of visitors also endangered the home to several diverse species. As a result, the Peruvian government has taken steps to protect the ruins and prevent erosion of the mountainside in recent years.

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Best Parts of Machu Picchu During the tour, I witnessed some of the most fascinating parts wrapped in architectural beauty, each telling a story. It has a total of 196 tourist spots, including archaeological sites, squares, temples, water fountains, monuments, and residences. All are intricately connected with the natural surroundings. The citadel is divided into two distinct sectors by a 400-meter wall. One focused on agriculture with terraces and farmer houses, and the other urban featured the Royal Residence, the Sacred Plaza, and the Intihuatana Pyramid with a solar clock. Here is the list of the parts each contributed to my intoxication.

The Temple of the Condor Home to a large rock shaped like the Andean bird, a symbol of power and fertility. Ÿ Part of the Inca trilogy with the puma and the snake. Ÿ It is believed to be a site for celebrating and worshiping rituals.

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The Temple of the Sun A sacred space dedicated to adoring and worshiping the Sun god. Ÿ Access was restricted to priests and the elite of the Inca Empire. Ÿ Used for making offerings and paying homage to the powerful celestial entity. Ÿ

Huayna Picchu

Intihuatana Renowned monolithic sculpture in Machu Picchu, functioning as a solar clock. Ÿ Used shadows to create an astronomical calendar, measuring time and marking the seasons. Ÿ Significant in defining the beginning and end of each year's seasons. Ÿ

The mountain towering at 2720 meters, serves as a surveillance center for Machu Picchu. Ÿ Provided a panoramic view of the valley, enabling the Incas to detect potential attacks. Ÿ Known as the Old Mountain, features carved stairs leading to the summit. Ÿ

The Sacred Rock Enormous monolith with dimensions reaching three meters in height on a seven-meter base. Ÿ One of the most mystical symbols and is believed to have astronomical significance. Ÿ Speculated to be oriented for the study of stars. Ÿ

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A Natural Wonderland Beyond History Machu Picchu is more than a historic site, it's a haven for diverse and exotic flora and fauna. Nestled between the Andes and the Peruvian Amazon, with the Urubamba River flowing through it, the sanctuary supports a rich biodiversity. Among the inhabitants are the Andean fox, puma, vizcacha, spectacled bear, and white-tailed deer, complemented by over 420 bird species. These include the striking cock of the rocks and the majestic Andean condor. With more than 30,000 hectares of wooded areas, steep mountains, and snowcapped peaks, it boasts diverse tree species. Notably, the sanctuary is a floral paradise, hosting 370 types of orchids, making it the world's largest collection of native orchids, as recognized by the American Orchid Society.

Best Time to Visit Machu Picchu remains open year-round, with October to April being the official rainy season, though rain is possible at any time. Peak crowds are in July and August, and Sundays, when locals from the Cusco province visit for free, tend to be the busiest. There is no ideal time to visit due to consistent crowds and unpredictable weather. During the rainy season, mornings are often foggy, which can either obscure or enhance the view depending on personal preference. Afternoons may see fewer visitors as day-trippers head back to Cusco. However, I was lucky enough to witness the melting sun from this high altitude as the stars seemed even closer.

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The Inca Trail and Other Treks An adventurous option to reach Machu Picchu from Cusco is by joining an organized multi-day trek on the Inca Trail, part of the extensive network of Incan roads. While it may seem challenging, thousands like me choose this option to trek annually. Numerous tour operators provide Inca Trail hikes with different durations and comfort levels all involving camping. Keep in mind that the Inca Trail is closed for maintenance every February.

Salkantay Mountain

Choquequirao

Lares

Height

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Approximately 20,574 feet (6,271 meters)

Approximately 10,010 feet (3,050 meters)

Varies based on specific trekking routes within the Lares region. However, approximately can be 15,777 feet (4809 meters)

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Trek Time

Trek Time

Typically 4 to 7 days, depending on the chosen route and tour operator.

Generally 4 to 5 days, though longer trekking options are available.

Typically 2 to 5 days, depending on the chosen itinerary and starting point.

FAQs: 1. When is the best time to visit? The dry season from May to September is generally considered the best time to visit. However, it is open year-round.

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2. How do I get to Machu Picchu? Most visitors travel to Cusco and then take a train to Aguas Calientes, known as the gateway. From Aguas Calientes, you can either hike up or take a bus to the site.

3. Do I need to book tickets in advance? Yes, it is advisable to book tickets in advance, especially during the peak season. Tickets have a daily limit, and they can sell out quickly.

4. What should I wear and bring? Wear comfortable and layered clothing. Bring a hat, sunscreen, water, comfortable shoes, and a camera. If you're trekking, pack accordingly for the duration of your trek.

5. Is there an age limit for visiting Machu Picchu? There is no specific age limit. However, it's essential to consider the physical demands, especially if planning to hike or climb.

6. Are there guided tours available? Yes, guided tours are available, providing insightful information about the history and significance of the site.



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hotography can capture everything from raw emotions to the beauty of nature. It has a remarkable ability to freeze time and evoke emotions by telling stories without uttering a single word. Quotes by photographers incorporate the essence and spirit of every photographer. Each of these quotes sheds light on perspectives, technical skills, and profound observations that come together to create stunning visual narratives. You should read these quotes by photographers if you are seeking some motivation.

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In photography, there is a reality so subtle that it becomes more real than reality.”

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- UNKNOWN

When words become unclear, I shall focus on photographs. When images become inadequate, I shall be content with silence.”

- EDWARD WESTON

If I have any ‘message’ worth giving to a beginner it is that there are no shortcuts in photography.”

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- ALFRED STIEGLITZ

- DUANE MICHALS

Photography deals exquisitely with appearances, but nothing is what it appears to be.”



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- PAUL CAPONIGRO

It’s one thing to make a picture of what a person looks like, it’s another thing to make a portrait of who they are.”

- ANNIE LEIBOVITZ

A thing that you see in my pictures is that I was not afraid to fall in love with these people.”

- MARC RIBOUD

Taking pictures is savoring life intensely, every hundredth of a second.”

- ANSEL ADAMS

The single most important component of a camera is the twelve inches behind it!”

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It’s a world, someone’s face. When I capture it, I see the future of the world.”

- SCOTT LORENZO

The picture that you took with your camera is the imagination you want to create with reality.”

- ANDY WARHOL

The best thing about a picture is that it never changes, even when the people in it do.”

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- MALICK SIDIBÉ

- ANSEL ADAMS

There are always two people in every picture: the photographer and the viewer.”

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- RICHARD AVEDON

A photographic portrait is a picture of someone who knows he is being photographed.”

- GARRY WINOGRAND

Photographers mistake the emotion they feel while taking the photo as a judgment that the photograph is good.”

There is only you and your camera. The limitations in your photography are in yourself, for what we see is what we are.”

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- ERNST HAAS

- DOROTHEA LANGE

Photographers stop photographing subjects too soon before they have exhausted the possibilities.”

Images have the power to convey emotions without even directly speaking about them. We hope these quotes by photographers inspire you in your journey to becoming a better photographer. You can keep them to increase focus on your passion for photography.

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