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Travelling hopefully

Travelling hopefully

Thangu, lying at 4114m in the far north of Sikkim, is the last inhabited village before the mountains of the […]

April 17, 2016 9
Kalimpong

Kalimpong

Feeling less than inspired by the guidebook description of Kalimpong as ‘grubby’, with ‘a recent history of neglect, decaying infrastructure […]

April 3, 2016 4
If at first you don’t succeed

If at first you don’t succeed

‘Sometimes you’ve got to work a little harder and chip away until you get the images you want and not make the mistake of walking away too soon.’

January 11, 2016 8
Beyond All We Can Imagine

Beyond All We Can Imagine

As part of my semi-obsessive research for my next photography trip to Ha Giang Province in the far north of […]

January 1, 2016 12
Of yaks and trigonometry

Of yaks and trigonometry

Early every morning when I was staying with the Brokpa people in the Himalayan country of Bhutan, I would bump […]

December 18, 2015 3
They make it look zo easy!

They make it look zo easy!

It was starting to feel pretty eerie as we rounded hairpin after hairpin climbing the dirt road up the mountainside […]

December 12, 2015 12
Among the Hmong in Meo Vac

Among the Hmong in Meo Vac

It’s a funny and rather confusing mixture of contradictions in Meo Vac in Ha Giang Province, N.E Vietnam. The landscape […]

October 23, 2014 3
Chasing Paul’s light and finding noodles in Dong Van

Chasing Paul’s light and finding noodles in Dong Van

You don’t ‘happen’ to come across Dong Van in N.E.Vietnam, you decide to go there and then go to considerable […]

October 17, 2014 7
Seen from both sides

Seen from both sides

This one was shaping up to be everything I don’t want out of an encounter. Driving along in the pickup […]

October 13, 2014 6
For the times they are a-changin’

For the times they are a-changin’

“They were in a fun mood and we enjoyed some banter while we bought them some drinks and Theng practised his flirting skills again, while I did them some instant polaroid photos for them to keep. One of them didn’t like her image though, and handed it back to me insisting that I do a better one.”

October 10, 2014 11

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