Archive | August, 2011

Perseverance

Today was a rather sobering day, it was one of those days when you gain an acute realization as to just how fortunate you are, by witnessing the suffering of others. I started the day by photographing the x-ray conference, a meeting of doctors and nurses in the morning before they do rounds. This morning [...]

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Assignment Haiti: Hôpital Albert Schweitzer

For quite some time I’ve been meaning to blog about one of my NGO assignments, so I guess that this is just  as good an opportunity as any to walk you through my daily activities as an NGO photographer.  Perhaps you’re thinking that NGO photography is  a dream job and I will attest to the [...]

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Horst Fass, AP Photographer Dies At The Age Of 79

Celebrated combat photographer Horst Faas, who covered the Vietnam War for the Associated Press, has died aged 79. Germany-born Faas [...]

Spaces Available On My Philippines Photo Tour: June 16-30

“I flew to the Philippines, but I had no idea what to expect . . . I was assuming it [...]

It’s Rewarding To See Your Work In Print

After 3 months worth of assignments and photo tours in Southeast Asia, I arrived to a rather large pile of [...]

Vietnam Photo Tour: Cat Ba and Bac Ha

Holy cow, it’s been an amazing week or so since my last post! This blog post entitled Cat Ba & [...]

Vietnam Photo Tour: Hoi An to Hanoi

Sorry, folks, I know that I’ve been remiss about getting a blog post up, but frankly we’re shooting so much [...]

Vietnam Photo Tour: South Into The Mekong Delta

We left Saigon (Ho Chi Minh City) in our private boat (seen below) for a 6 hour trip down to [...]