Everyone on the tour is getting such wonderful images I’m posting them for all to see. The first image I am posting is by Thomas (the bull) Lehman of New York. Tom’s image reminds me of a Steve McCurry shot….dark, mysterious and utilizing a very shallow depth of field. Tom is known as “the […]
Kuri Dunes’ Wonderful Sillouettes

Just a quick update on our tour. We’re in Jaipur now having just left the Pushkar fair. Our group of ten is having a great time. While in Jaisalmer we were working on sillouettes during our evening camel safari to the Khuri Dunes. Every one in our group got some great images. Here’s an […]
What cell phone program works best here and abroad ?
Cell Phones: ATT Prepaid, The ATT Go Phone, Cingular, Cingular Pre Paid, there are lots of choices ant it’s all pretty confusing but based on my travels to the rest of the world, I predict that we here in the US are all going to be using prepaid wireless pretty soon. If you get Cingular […]
Kenro Izu Angkor Hospital for Children Siem Reap Cambodia

I had the pleasure of working with and photographing Kenro Izu an internationally acclaimed Japanese photographer & humanitarian known best for his photographs of sacred places. Ten years ago, during a series of trips to photograph the Angkor Wat temple in Cambodia, Kenro was moved by his encounters with children disfigured by landmines and […]
Fun in Myanmar (Burma)

Last year (2008) during my Myanmar photo tour, I was sitting in the shade at the foot of Mingun Pagoda enjoying a Coke when a Buddhist monk drove up in a home made truck with a load of Burmese folks in the back. Being one of the few foreigners around (tourism was way down […]