A year ago almost to the day I took my first forging class in Luang Prabang. I went there to take photos of the colorful end of Buddhist Lent activities but found myself more interested in a sign on the
A couple of years ago I was in Prague meandering around the cobblestone streets on hot days with way too much camera gear. A friend who lives in the city recommended that I visit the cemetery area and
Wat Xiengthong, situated between the mighty Mekong river and the river Nam Khan felt like one of the most important temples in the old part of Luang Prabang in Laos. I was there just under a year ago for
Pictured here is Ghirardelli Square shot with an infrared camera. Ghirardelli square is located just off famous Fisherman's Wharf with views of the Golden Gate Bridge, Alcatraz and one of my favorite spots
Last May I took an overland trip across East Nusa Tenggara, or otherwise known by its Portuguese name, Flores. This photo was taken at a local farmers house near the world famous Spider Rice fields. In
Aerial View of Bamboo Fish Farm Cages in Danau Batur, Bali
This is an aerial drone view of fish farms in lake Batur near Mount Batur. The local staff at the lakeside hotel next to Lake Batur (the volcano and the lake share the same name) were pretty chill. They
Slowly, two or three people on a motorbike in a rural provincial town in Thailand. Temple to temple, things we haven't seen despite the reality that we live there. The heat seeping into every pore of skin,
The highlands of Scotland with their endless small streams, lochs and crannies, small hills, midges, summer rain showers, towering cloud formations beg for the artists brush, the photographers lens, the
A quick sketch from a month and a half ago from part of my badly drawn 365 art project where I try and draw a picture a day for a year. This is from the classic video game console, the Atari.
Just getting into the gigantic mountainous techno-mountain of Azores pics this week. A year later, still a lot of mixed feelings about it. Expensive beauty that I can't seem to hold in my hand. Too many
Funeral for the King of Thailand at Democracy Monument
After a massive afternoon monsoon struck Bangkok, Thailand people reconvened all over the old area of the city to watch massive screens which were displaying the royal processions. People were waiting
Film photo shot with my trusty Rollei 35t which @jman27 has at the moment. The camera is a rangefinder so you have to guess the distance that will be in focus. I shot this a couple of years ago in front