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Mandalay and an Old British Hill Station

As I write this I am sitting on the plane flying from Yangon to Bangkok. The 2011 Myanmar photo tour is over now, however I have several additional blog posts that I would like to share with you. The reason that these blog posts are coming after the tour is finished, is due to the […]

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Amazing Myanmar photo tour day 4: Mandalay

“The Myanmar photo tour is now past the half way point. We are now at Inle Lake. Tomorrow we will rise early to see the big procession of the Buddha accompanied by the long boats. Sorry about being unable to post for the last few days, that’s just the way it is here in Myanmar. […]

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Myanmar Photo Tour Day 3: Mandalay

Today I am going to share 14 images from yesterday’s “photo shoots” on the 2011 Myanmar (Burma) photo tour. Our first stop of the day was at Mahamuni Temple, the holiest Buddhist shrine in upper Myanmar. We then traveled to Mahagandaryon monastery and photographed hundreds of monks receiving their daily meal. As usual there were […]

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Myanmar Photo Tour Day 2: Mandalay

Day 2 of the Myanmar photo tour took us from Yangon to Mandalay via an early morning flight. On the way from Mandalay airport to town, we made our usual stop at a typical Burmese village to do a bit of exploration and photography. The small village is split  in half by a river. Local […]

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Amazing Myanmar Photo Tour

The 2011 Amazing Myanmar Photo Tour has begun. I have a wonderful group of 10 enthusiastic photographers along for a 2 week photo expedition of this wonderful country. Myanmar formerly known as Burma, is seldom visited by Westerners, yet it is a country that is full of history, culture and some of the most friendly, […]

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Angkor Photo Workshop was a Great Success!

Well, it’s over, and I almost can’t believe it. The last two weeks have been the most amazing, inspiring, tiring, fun, stressful, joyful, crazy and incredible photographic journey.

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Angkor Photo Workshop: Bringing You up to Speed

First of all let me say thank you for following this blog.  It is your interest, comments,  and participation that motivates me to  post images and  information.  It is my hope that some day you will be able to come along on one  of these adventures…  As I write this I am sitting in my […]

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Angkor Photo Workshop: Jumping for Joy

Hi folks. I promise I’ll write something comprehensive about my Angkor Photo Workshop, but I’m just to busy to do much writing right now. Tonight is our mid-trip, “best of” slide show. It’s going to be amazing, I just know it. Yesterday we visited Angkor Wat; it rained, it was beautiful; I love the rain […]

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Angkor Photo Workshop: Working on the Story

We’re into our 6th day here in Siem Reap, and all the participants are getting deeper and deeper into their “visual story telling” assignments On the first day, participants were challenged with the task of creating a short Soundslides Presentation on a story that they chose from a list of topics. Each morning and afternoon, […]

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Angkor Photo Workshop Moving Right Along!

Another photo but not any time to do anything but post it. We are having way too much fun!

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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 […]