This 71-page book includes five of my favourite photoessays from some of the most incredible places I’ve been. The photos and text will take you to places like the disappearing 2000-year-old Banaue Rice Terraces in the Philippines, the torrid centre of the infamous Vancouver Stanley Cup Riots, into the widely-known (but poorly understood) Burning Man Festival.
Surfing in Jinshan, Taiwan
Taiwan isn’t well-known for surfing, but that doesn’t mean that there isn’t any. Taiwan has some epic breaks, especially along the rugged Pacific-facing East Coast. Fortunately for visitors to Taipei, there are also several surf spots near the capital.
Like Good Photography? Download My Free E-Book
About two months ago I released my first photography e-book and, being the perpetually over committed and mentally overtaxed writer than I am, I totally forgot to write a blog post about it.
The Naked Rambler is Finally Free
It’s a great day for naked people–especially bearded nudist hikers in Scotland.
Keep an Eye Out for Me in AFAR Magazine
I’m very happy to announce that I’m working with AFAR Magazine. For those unfamiliar with the magazine, AFAR is a relatively new travel magazine (the first issue was published in 2009) that has during its short existence won numerous Lowell Thomas Travel Journalism Awards, which are pretty much like the Oscars of travel media awards.
My Submissions to the Capture the Colour Travel Photography Contest
Capture the Colour is a travel photography contest being run by Travel Supermarket. I first heard about it when one of the judges, pro photographer Ken Kaminsky, wrote about it. A couple of days later I was nominated to participate by Caz and Caroline over at YTravel Blog. Thanks guys!
The World’s Strangest Penis Found in Tasmania (Video)
National Geographic, the company that has exposed the world through thoughtful writing and artful photography to exotic and unknown tribes, giant squids, and the walking Maoi statues of Easter Island have once again outdone themselves.