Monthly Archives: September 2010

Ethnology

Vietnam is home to many incredible places some of which are only accessible now through periodicals, museums, or a trek into the inner countryside down paths untravelled by tourists. The history of Vietnam today is a culmination of several tribes of people. The many varying ethnologies from this country’s history today make up their people...

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For Water Only

So many scenes in Vietnam bear witness to the war that raged in the country during the ’60s and ’70s. Hoi An was largely unaffected by that war and as such, a lot of the original architecture remains standing today. It’s a magical little town with fabulous people. Today’s image, believe it or not, was...

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Mysteries of Halong

Three months ago today I returned from a month-long trip to south east Asia. While on the Vietnam leg of the journey, I spent a couple of days and nights staying on Halong Bay. I’ve been holding off processing these images for a while (believe me, it’s been tough not to get into them!) because...

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Saratoga Evening

I’ve posted a couple of images recently from a trip up to the San Juans (specifically, Cama Beach on Camano Island) where I stayed at Cama Beach state park right on the western shore of the island facing the Saratoga Passage. This particular part of the San Juans often sees high traffic for fishing &...

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Finding Your Feet: Getting Started in Photography

Many people ask me how I got started in photography as well as why I got started. The answer to both is that I’m a very visual person. It’s just my nature. The scale doesn’t matter either – it could be as simple as a bumblebee on a flower during a warm spring day, or...

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Morning Tide

In my mind, one of the most peaceful things we have in this life is a still body of water at either side of daylight. It’s like a pane of glass on the ground the perfectly reflects the sky. It’s just… sublime. Washington state has so much water and islands in the North-West within Puget...

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Announcing the “Finding Your Feet” Series

I’m thrilled to announce today a new guest blog series I’m authoring on currentphotographer.com which I’m calling the “Finding Your Feet” series. It’s aimed to help new & aspiring photographers hit the ground running with photography. The plan is to cover the ins & outs of learning this wonderful craft combined with my own experiences...

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