Keeping Up With Knego On The Cruising Authority

MaritimeMatters’ co-editor Peter Knego is featured in a new interview by Cruising Authority’s Barry Vaudrin discussing recent experiences aboard Azamara Club Cruises AZAMARA JOURNEY and Disney’s DISNEY DREAM as well as his MidShipCentury.com and cruise video work. In the ten minute clip filmed aboard Holland America Lines NIEUW AMSTERDAM this past January, Vaudrin also asks fellow cruise writer Knego about the latest Holland America ship and MaritimeMatters’ exciting new USA TODAY Travel Alliance, among other topics.
Click here to view the latest video interview with Peter Knego.
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MARTIN COX - Founder and publisher of MaritimeMatters, inspired by maritime culture and technology growing up in the port of Southampton. He works as a photographer in Los Angeles, and his works has been exhibited in LA, San Francisco, New York, London and Iceland. Martin is the co-writer of the book “Hollywood to Honolulu; the story of the Los Angeles Steamship Company” published by the Steam Ship Historical Society of America. The Los Angeles Maritime Museum has commissioned artworks and collected his photographs.
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Well deserved exposure and a better interviewee could not be picked!
Those of us who’ve discovered Maritime Matters a long time ago are fortunate for all the reporting, blogs, and of course photography that Martin and Peter have shared with us – Thanks again guys!
Mainstream media was bound to discover this treasure as well. I’m guilty of mispronouncing Peter’s last name as well. I though it was under the KNIFE or KNOT rule.
Hey Glenn! Thanks so much for watching and for your kind words, which are much appreciated. And no worries about the last name — makes no sense in English but I understand it is pretty common in Croatia. 🙂 Thanks again, Peter.
I neglected to mention Shawn Dake and all of your other contributors as well. I’m thrilled to see you guys doing something you have a passion about and hopefully making a living at the same time. I’ll run into you one of these days. We cruise often so it’s bound to happen. 🙂