For the Huey family, the rules of a road trip are simple: take the back roads, eat at local restaurants, find a good place to spend the night before dark — and of course, take a ton of photographs for their combined 900,000 Instagram followers.
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When National Geographic photographer Aaron Huey gave his then 4-year-old son Hawkeye a Fuji Instax film camera, he was immediately intrigued and delighted by the images Hawkeye created.
In this month's issue, National Geographic Traveler is publishing a selection of images from both Hawyeye and his father, putting their photographic perspectives side by side.
Below, see their photos of some of the best trips they've taken together.
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The Hueys love road tripping through southern California for all of the kitschy roadside pit stops and tourist attractions.
Aaron and Hawkeye captured these images of the eccentric characters of Slab City, California, northeast of San Diego.
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A trip through southern California wouldn't be complete without a stop at Joshua Tree, where Aaron says the trees look like "something out of Dr. Seuss' 'The Lorax'".
Aaron recommends exploring the Grand Canyon by starting and ending in Las Vegas. He advises travelers not to visit only the overlook points, but to hike the canyon's trails and take the famed Route 66.
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After their New Mexico trip, which started and ended in Santa Fe and was filled with many burritos, Aaron suggested dune sledding in the White Sands National Monument.
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Be sure to follow Hawkeye's adventures on Instagram.