Why Perpetual Travel is Unrealistic (and It’s OK to Go Home)
Returning home after six years abroad was one of the scariest things I’ve ever done, but it turned out to also be one of the most important.
Returning home after six years abroad was one of the scariest things I’ve ever done, but it turned out to also be one of the most important.
Four of the best and most exciting family vacations on the market this year.
We all too often forget, some of the best adventures occur close to home.
How we got a permit to climb Jade Mountain, prepared for the worst, and then totally messed up at the last minute.
From the jungles of Borneo and the Philippines, to the backcountry of British Columbia, here’s the best of my travel photography. I’ll be updating this page regularly, so come back and take a look again. DOWNLOAD A FREE E-BOOK OF MY FIVE BEST PHOTOESSAYS or CHECK OUT MORE PHOTOESSAYS
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.
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.