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Gavin Gough: Travel Photographer bio picture

Gavin Gough: Photographer

Originally from England, I am currently based in Thailand from where I travel extensively, working on commission and shooting stock photographs for Getty and Lonely Planet Images.

I have taken photos in North and South America, Europe, Australasia and Africa but I’m repeatedly drawn back to Asia and the Indian subcontinent. The combination of rich colours and wonderful light together with the enchanting spirituality of the people and the fact that life is lived very much in the open in these locations provides me with infinite photo opportunities.

I consider myself as much a traveller as I am a photographer. Indeed, the two go very much hand-in-hand and I’m at my most creative when travelling. Equally, I’m a much more enthusiastic traveller when I have a camera in my hand.

As well as working on my own projects, I offer photo workshops and classes which aim to assist keen photographers develop their own skills. Further details can be found on the Workshops page.

Whilst you’re waiting for the winner

2792414141_b3e2895b59_bI know, I know. You’re waiting to find out which was the winning image from the Bangkok Photo Walk. Well, my friends, the decision has been made and the result will appear exclusively on this blog within the next twelve hours. The wait is nearly over.

For now, all I can reveal is that I’m confident you will love the winning image as much as I do.

Whilst you’re waiting, let me tease you further with these two bits of very good news concerning my friends Matt Brandon and David duChemin, both of whom led photo walks last week too.

kashmir2-799461Matt’s book featuring his photographs of Kashmir is now available on Amazon. Matt lived in Kashmir for a long time and he’s a photographer who produces travel images that charm and delight.

“How charming and how delightful are his pictures?”, I hear you ask. Well, I keep just 12 small thumbnails images in my diary of my all-time favourite travel photographs to look at whenever I need instant inspiration and one of them is Matt’s. His stuff is that good.

So, go check out “Kashmir: The Mystery”. Better still, treat yourself to a copy. You’re worth it. No, really, you are.

Meanwhile, David is picking up the Guest Blog spot over at scottkelby.com today. David has never knowingly said anything that didn’t make perfect sense and whilst the world and his wife will offer their opinion on how to take great photos, David will help you understand why.

Come back soon when my favourite Photo Walk images will be revealed.

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