Category: Travel
February 22nd, 2011 — 5:04pm
I’ve been trying to take photographs at Wat Phra Kaew for a while but every time I go it is swarming with coach-loads of tourists. On two occasions I have simply turned back and promised to return when it is less busy; something that it never seems to be. I even tried to seek assistance
February 14th, 2011 — 9:42pm
This month’s travel schedule has meant that I am late posting images taken during celebrations to mark the Year of the Rabbit. The day after it all took place, I headed off to Laos for a whirlwind tour of the south, taking pics for a forthcoming book. Having just returned, I’ve hastily sorted through a
January 28th, 2011 — 5:28pm
As a destination for a weekend or extended break from Bangkok, Chiang Mai is hard to beat. Despite the fact that the city has experienced far too much uncontrolled development in years and suffers from bad pollution, I still have a deep affection for Chiang Mai. In fact I lived there for about six years,
January 28th, 2011 — 3:38pm
I was in Chiang Mai at the weekend on a photo assignment and took a ride to Bor Sang, about 10 kilometres outside the city. The town is renowned for making umbrellas from bamboo and saa paper. On Saturday and Sunday the annual umbrella festival was taking place. This involves lots of typically Thai fun,
January 20th, 2011 — 7:13pm
It’s all very well having a photo blog but actually getting round to posting is another issue altogether. I realise I have been pretty lax of late but a punishing work schedule means it is all writing and photography but no time to post. So, time to hurriedly get something up before heading off to
January 10th, 2011 — 8:18pm
I have just returned from a long weekend in the town of Ayutthaya, one of the most culturally and historically interesting towns within easy reach of Bangkok. Thailand’s former capital is a must on any travel itinerary. Once praised by foreign emissaries as the finest town they had ever seen (at least according to Tourist
January 6th, 2011 — 5:08pm
Of course, the downside of photographing Thailand’s main attractions is the inevitable temple and Buddha image overload. I’ve been traipsing round the major sites in Bangkok including one of my favourites, Wat Pho. Also known as Wat Phra Chetuphon, Wat Pho is one of the finest temples in Bangkok and renowned for a huge reclining
January 6th, 2011 — 4:17pm
I’m currently working on a couple of book projects and photographing to an agreed list of attractions around Thailand. It’s an interesting process because I am having to tackle subjects that I would normally not bother with. Of course, it is also a great way to build up a good stock of images. Last night I went
January 6th, 2011 — 3:40pm
No, the heading’s not the title of a long lost album by the late great Theolonius… I was recently in Hua Hin doing a few reviews for the Bangkok Post and while there managed to snap a few shots of monks collecting alms on the beach. In recent years, the once sleepy royal resort town of Hua Hin
December 21st, 2010 — 10:36am
Vientiane has more than its fair share of stunning temples and monuments. The most significant is Pha That Luang, one of Laos’ most important cultural sites. Despite having communism thrust upon them, the people have remained deeply religious. Buddhist ritual and observance remain part of everyday life. Pha That Luang is a glorious golden monument
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