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Arrival in Luang Prabang

Due to unusually low water levels on the Mekong, yesterdays’ trip from Pak Beng to Luang Prabang was longer than expected, and shall we say; quite exciting! Mid-way from Pak Beng to Luang Prabang, our boat hit bottom, spun sideways and got wedged between some rocks. It’s a long story, but ultimately, we were able […]

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Pak Beng, Middle of Nowhere, Laos!

 We just arrived at the Luang Say Lodge in Pak Beng. Today the river was so low that we had to use an alternate, smaller boat from Huai Say to a spot about 3/4 of the way to Pak Beng. Along the way we stopped at a local riverside village.   Along the river today […]

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Morning on the Mekong & Longnecks Before Lunch

We had some fantastic light this morning at about 6:15 am prior to the sun cresting the horizon! My favorite Longneck child. Her eyes are always pools of amazing reflected light! After lunch we visited the border town of Tachilek Myanmar (Burma). Sorry, again, no time to write much and we’re off to Pak Beng […]

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Arrival, Golden Triangle, Northern Thailand

6:00 pm bell ringing at monestary, northern Thailand Tour guest, Henry Greene in action.

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Wrapping up our Bangkok Based Shooting Opportunities

Salt production facility on the outskirts of Bangkok where we are able to photograph workers “harvesting” the salt and transporting it by wheel barrow to a covered storage area. In order to properly expose the white salt, I used a bit of positive exposure compensation. This is my favorite elderly woman at the floating market. […]

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Mauy Thai Kick Boxing at the Pink Panther, Bangkok, Thailand

Last night we photographed Muay Thai kick boxing at the Pink Panther Bar in Patpong, Bangkok. The action was intense. With ring side seats we all had great photo ops!   Between rounds a fighter gets doused with ice water The match ended in a knock-out, with a powerful kick to the head.

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Southeast Asia Photo Tour Group 2 Starts!

We are in Bangkok having a great time. Here’s a shot from yesterday at the floating market. More images to come soon….

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Participant’s Images, Thailand, Laos, Cambodia

Last night we had our farewell dinner at Phnom Penh’s famous Foreign Correspondent’s Club. Our photo tour has been an amazing journey. I have asked that each participant provide one image to post here. The following are their photographs. Judi Purcell of Pensacola Beach Florida, a two time Jim Cline Photo Tour participant, made this […]

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Phnom Penh: Sunrise and Cyclos

We arrived in Phnom Penh last night. Our ride from Siem Reap was long and tiring but a few stops and some nice scenery along the way made it interesting. This morning only Galye made it to the sunrise shoot on the river front. Here, Gayle reviews her shots before taking a cyclo ride around […]

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Siem Reap / Angkor Wat ..Another Epic Day!

Below: fishing nets, Kompong Kleang, Tonle Sap Lake near Siem Reap, Cambodia and a grasshopper perched on an infants back. No one freaked out when the grasshopper landed on the child, and a few moments later, the mother casually removed the grasshopper with her hand. Further below, a Khmer man wearing a traditional Kroma (Cambodian […]

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Holiday Gift Guide for the Traveling Photographer

With the holidays right around the corner, you might be wondering what to purchase that special traveling photographer in your […]

Republic of Guinea: Education Development Center, 2004

The Republic of Guinea lies on the West coast of Africa between Guinea Bissau to the north and Sierra Leone to […]

Angkor Photo Workshop 2016 Part 2

After finishing one week of intensive work doing photo assignments in Siem Reap, Angkor Photo Workshop participants headed to Cambodia’s […]

World Malaria Day, April 25, 2016

Today, April 25th is World Malaria Day, but in reality, for half the world, every day is malaria day. Statistics show us […]

Hidden Cambodia: In Search of the Stone Elephant of Srah Damrie

Lonley Planet, Trip Advisor, Rough Guides, CNN, BBC and National Geographic have all listed Angkor Wat as one of the […]

Harvard University Exhibition: A Common Humanity

On March 7th, I received some unexpected correspondence from Harvard University, requesting my participation in their annual International Relations Week […]