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Archive for July, 2011

The last two weeks have been a real treat. Not only have we been photographing in one of the most enchanting locations in South-East Asia, we’ve had the pleasure of the company of some enormously talented, wildly enthusiastic and impressively dedicated photographers. Participants at the 2011 Angkor Photo Workshop respond spontaneously to news that I’ll [...]

Having a great time on the Angkor Photo Workshop 2011 with Karl Grobl and Marco Ryan. This trip has been such a great success, we’ve already agreed to make it the “First Annual” Angkor Photo Workshop. If it was me, and it is me, I’d declare my interest for the 2012 Angkor Photo Workshop now [...]

You may remember the image below from a previous blog post. I photographed the Peacock Dancer in one of the cloisters at Angkor Wat just a few weeks ago and so was delighted to have an opportunity to revisit the same location with some of the Peacock Dancer’s friends. With my fellow instructors at the [...]

Just time to post a quick image of some of the Angkor Workshop Team at Beng Mealea temple in Cambodia. I’m hoping that after the workshop, we can all get together and form a popular music combo so that I can use this for the cover of our first album From left to right: Ruthi, [...]

I’m in Siem Reap with fellow photographers Marco Ryan, Matt Brandon and Karl Grobl. Truth be told, it’s a real treat. We’ve been blessed with a group of photographers who are showing all the traits that you’d wish for as a tour leader: enthusiasm, dedication, tolerance and modesty. This tour is a little different from [...]

News agencies are already reporting that Thailand’s Prime Minister, Abhisit Vejjajiva, has conceded defeat in today’s national elections. I went out with my good friend, photojournalist Jack Kurtz, this morning to document the voting in and around Bangkok. Election posters have been a prominent sight in Bangkok in recent weeks. 34 different parties have candidates standing [...]