Prints, prints, glorious prints. Presently fifteen 6×8 prints and 185 much smaller prints, all from my Peru work, grace the … Read More
DiTL – Day in the Life of
Last year I had the pleasure of participating in Rear Curtain‘s DiTL – Day in the Life Of – project. … Read More
Self portrait in Bolivia
Bolivia. Santa Cruz. Tropical heat and humidity. Wandering around possibly the largest and craziest market I have ever seen. Thousands … Read More
Coliseo de Gallos
One of the ever present tiny taxis of Cusco, Peru, takes me to the Coliseo de Gallos. The driver is … Read More
Aventuras de América Del Sur
An adventure it was, an adventure featuring classical elements. Lows, highs, challenges, disappointments, adversity, darkness, light, sadness, solitude, tears and … Read More
America Del Sur in Print
Two and a half month I traveled and worked in América Del Sur. Having the opportunity to shoot almost every … Read More
Peru Photo Story: Solitude
The Andes. Ancient and majestic mountains, windy, cold and unforgiving. The road snakes through the desolate and uninviting landscape. The … Read More
Peru Photo Essay: Christmas in the barrios
“Stop!!!!” – I am quite sure it was Amy who first screamed what we all wanted, to stop the car. … Read More
Copenhagen Nightwalking
Charlene Winfred, a dear friend of mine, has a great long running photo series on Nightwalking featuring some awesome images … Read More
James Price Point video and Exhibition
If visitors arrived from another planet and took an overall view of our common problems, I presume they would tell … Read More
Asia Stories book release
I am proud to present my book Asia Stories featuring stories from Papua New Guinea, Laos and Cambodia. The images … Read More
The town of Pangkalan Bun
All my sensory inputs are experiencing firsts. My nose detects a unique mixture of tropical humidity, heat, people, teak wood … Read More
Limited edition of my upcoming photo book
I am presently (with great help from my editor Charlene Winfred) putting the finishing touches on my upcoming photo book, … Read More
Nomad Magazine issue 1 – Home
It is exciting to present my first publication, a magazine called Nomad featuring stories and images from my on-going journey … Read More
Home
Back to Cambodia
Cambodia was a whirlwind tour of photography for me but an incredible charming country that left a lasting impression. I … Read More
A Stormy Mind
I am waiting to get my groove back. There is a storm raging in my mind. I miss the ocean … Read More
BZ Søminen meets Fuji X100
Saturday the 26th of May I halfway stumbled into this demonstration and event called ‘BZ søminen’. In Danish it means … Read More
Website re-design
My website features a beautiful new background designed by the great designer and photographer Jesse Speer. I loved the old … Read More
Who am I? Nature versus nurture
Think of this: remove yourself entirely from your current life, your environment and the people you know. Start a new … Read More
New Australian Landscapes and a Recent Work gallery
New Recent Work gallery on my website, always updated with my latest image releases. Features 25 new landscapes from Australia … Read More
Shadows of Angkor Wat
Is it alright to just post an image today and no story? I have no energy for creative storytelling presently … Read More
The Tale of King George Falls
The location is the Kimberley in Western Australia after a record setting wet season.. The scene is the mighty King … Read More
Fuji X100 tips and a Danish Space Rocket
Having received a few requests for more information on shooting with the Fuji X100 I shall try and list my … Read More
Fuji X100 Street Photography in Copenhagen
Not many cameras have created the immense hype, buzz and excitement like the Fuji X100. I had my first taste … Read More
Cham woman in Black and White
As a follow up to Khmer Boy in Black and White I will present a different style black and white … Read More
Khmer boy in Black and White
For the past half year I have been spending my time in places with an abundance of sunshine and colour, … Read More
Fishing at the end of Time
‘I like to go fishing at the beach even though my father says we can never eat the fish. “Polluted” … Read More
Farewell Australia
I have been living in Australia for more than six months, with two awesome trips to Papua New Guinea and … Read More
Forever Changing Part II
Months ago I wrote Forever Changing, this post is a continuation. It is also inspired by my friend and Jedi … Read More
Travel portraits – candid or posed?
Different school of thoughts on travel photography and portraits exists. Some feel that a portrait or street scene must be … Read More
Star stuff
“We are made of star stuff” – the late great Carl Sagan. We are indeed. The very molecules of our … Read More
Hot off the press and upcoming books
An update of what has been happening over the past couple of weeks. I have had time to do a … Read More
Floating Village of Kompong Chnnang
Every year the village of Kompong Chnnang in Cambodia is flooded by the monsoon. While you will find many houses … Read More
Cloud catching in the Kimberley
Sometimes I look at the clouds and knowing the science behind the saturated air, I still must wonder like a … Read More
Polaroids from Papua New Guinea
Papua New Guinea was an absolutely astonishing acquaintance back in November 2010 onboard True North. The people are the warmest … Read More
























