The Globe-Trotting Photographer

It was late in the day as we climbed the hill to Montmartre. Snow had been swirling most of the day. But, tiny bits of blue now peeked through the moody clouds.

Our goal was the second-highest point in Paris, the Sacre Coeur or “Sacred Heart,” but we were getting a late start. The woman at the ticket office said the tower was open, but she was closed. We bought two tickets (5 euros) at the outside kiosk. At the back of the cathedral we found the unassuming entrance and climbed nearly 300 steps. We wound around the roof lines and ascended the final stairs to the inside of the dome.

Paris spread out below - a literal living history map. The imposing Eiffel Tower, the Arc de Triomphe built by Napoleon, the ancient towers of Notre-Dame, the Louvre Art Museum, the rooftops of the artist district of Montmartre, and hundreds of centuries-old landmarks.

Sitting on a stone bench we watched as the sun quickly set. Houston reached out and wrapped my cold hand in his warm, chubby ones. A dull gray covered the city. Slowly a single golden light shone below, then another, then another. Soon, the entire city was a dazzling, sparkling wonderland of golden, yellow, and red lights. Houston released my hand and picked up his camera. “Click, click, click,” he checked the back of the camera, and continued snapping in every direction as the sky grew dark and city grew bright.


A Unique Travel Photographer
When Houston was born, every doctor that appeared had worse news: unable to breath, jaundice, low muscle tone, hole in his heart, open heart surgery, Down syndrome. Each specialist cited their own long list of things he might never do. They never imagined by the age of 22 he would travel to 48 of the United States and to 26 countries.

Through his photographs, Houston is able to share his love for travel and his eye for beauty. He has become an expert traveler. Numerous month-long trips have been spent with only a carry-on, and a backpack for his camera. He loves planes, trains, buses, subways, water taxis, or whatever it takes to get to the next beautiful place. He never meets a stranger. Meeting new people and learning about new cultures from around the world is one of the best parts

When asked his favorite country?
He smiles and says, “All of them.”


A Strong Self-Advocate
Advocacy takes many forms. Some advocates are public speakers, while some quietly work behind the scenes to change opinions, policies, and laws. For Houston, he is an advocate both in front of and behind the camera.

He has been signed with a talent agency since he was 5 years old. He has worked in both film and print. He has been in commercials for clients ranging from Boy Scouts of America to Department of Defense. He works to bring awareness for inclusion, bullying, and advocacy. Through years of working with photographers and filmmakers, Houston has learned much about visual storytelling. He is a strong self-advocate who pushes for inclusion in the arts and creative world.


Defying The Odds
It took years of physical therapy for Houston to be able to walk and to climb his first step. Now, he has hiked between the Cinque Terre towns in Italy, to a glacier and a volcano in Iceland, and around an Alpine lake in Slovenia. He has climbed to the top of the Tower in Pisa, the Arc de Triomphe in Paris, and clock towers in Cambridge and Florence.

It took years of oral motor therapy for Houston to learn to eat. Now, he has savored pizza in Italy, waffles in Belgium, haggis in Scotland, fish’n’chips in England, and escargot in France. Each of these accomplishments are special, but are more incredible considering the doctors’ grim predictions of restrictions and limitations.


Sharing His Vision
In the summer of 2017 Houston held his first solo exhibit. It included photographs from his trips to Germany, France, Scotland, England, and Italy. His work has since been included in art shows and in multiple publications. He was recently selected as the sole photographer to have work represented at the Art Gallery in Perth, Scotland featuring fine artists from around the world.

Houston Vandergriff recently finished his Photography Certification from the University of Tennessee. In the near future, He is focusing on building his photography skills and learning business processes. He is seeking new opportunities to showcase and sell his work. And, he is busy making plans for his next trip.

His goal? Travel to every continent.

He’s well on his way.

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