Borneo gallery online

Selamat Pagi apa kabar? During my assignment on Borneo I shot a few images in and around the town of … Read More

My videos on Vimeo

I recently upgraded my Vimeo.com membership to Plus status, and uploaded a few of my Canon 5D Mk II videos … Read More

Patterns in the desert

I wrote earlier about zooming in and picking out patterns in the desert from the air. It works equally well … Read More

Biography

I am quite pleased with how my updated profile turned out and wanted to share the text with you as … Read More

Dune with a Zoom

The sand dunes of Namibia are massive. Largest in the world. More than 400 meters tall. So you would be … Read More

The Lone Oryx in the Dunes

It is one of the classic Namibian photo compositions; The lone Oryx striding majestically in front of the massive orange … Read More

Sun or No Sun?

In actual life there is no question, like a solar panel I need the rays of the sun to energize … Read More

Sojourner

Perhaps I should have saved the title of my previous blog post for this. ‘What the hell am I doing … Read More

Three Men in a Troopie

Plans. Some say life is what happens when you are busy making other plans. I disagree. Life is simply What … Read More

Desert. What is in a name?

My first images of the desert originated from watching David Attenborough documentaries as a child, seeing photos of the Sahara … Read More

Into The Wild

I am shamelessly lifting the title from Jon Krakauer’s brilliant book and Sean Penn’s equally brilliant movie about Christopher McCandless. … Read More

The Unchosen Ones

On a busy day at a world class location like Hawk Dreaming or Purnululu National Park I may end up … Read More

Kenya

  Jambo, habari? Mzuri sana! Sawa sawa A long time ago in another life, in a galaxy far far away, … Read More

Perfect Moment

Once in a blue moon I experience a perfect moment and I wish I could freeze time. A moment where … Read More

I had a book published!

Click the photo below to see large size – that is my recently published photo book! Fresh off the press! … Read More

Next stop Namibia

“Hallou hoe gaan dit?” is Afrikaans for “hello how are you?”. Learning a bit of Afrikaans and dusting off my … Read More