I am a big fan of the high quality ebooks from Craft & Vision. The slogan “gear is good, vision … Read More
Altered World
It is hypnotic witnessing an active volcano. A volcano that yawned and rumbled the day before we explored this ground. … Read More
Hanging out in the village
This image is one I hold especially dear from my work in Papua New Guinea, and I am thrilled to … Read More
Papua New Guinea gallery is online
I am proud and thrilled to present the first selection of images from my November 2010 trip to Papua New … Read More
My waterhole Broome
Every wanderer needs a waterhole, an oasis, occasionally. It has been a tumultuous year for this wanderer, exciting and very … Read More
The altered world of Caldera in Rabaul
“What a strange desolate place this is” I keep saying to myself and perhaps out load as well, mimicking C3PO … Read More
Faces of Papua New Guinea
Sculptured by the sun, the sea and the wind. Living in natural elements in harmony with nature, being self-sufficient. Weathering … Read More
F-Stop Tilopa Camera Bag is here
I am proud and thankful to now be sponsored by F-Stop camera bags and I have just received my F-Stop … Read More
Malakur Primary School in PNG
“So you come back perhaps next Wednesday and see us?” pleads the boys, eyes wide open. “Ahhh no” I have … Read More
The Story of the Alotau Festival of Canoes
Our first day in Papua New Guinea and we are lucky to witness a large local event, the Alotau festival … Read More
Jarlmadangah and the Full Moon
“Blackfella headlights” cracks Billy and we all share a good laugh. I am at Jarlmadangah aboriginal community. Billy from the … Read More
Dugout Canoes of PNG
Dugout canoes are the transport of choice in the remote parts of Papua New Guinea and they come in all … Read More
F-Stop Camera Bag
I try to travel and shoot as minimal as possible but I must admit to having outgrown my current bag. … Read More
Island of Infinity
The Three Musketeers tend to have almost too much fun competing constantly. First, discussing who spotted this timeless micro island. … Read More
Paradise Found
Papua New Guinea. The name itself conjures up images of exotic remote islands, head hunters and cannibals. In reality it … Read More
Tales of Papua New Guinea
Tuesday afternoon on the True North and I am sitting in the bar in a nice big sofa typing on … Read More
Destination Papua New Guinea
I am presently in Cairns, Australia after a grueling 38 hours spent in the air and in airports. Human plane … Read More
Very Large Array Timelapse Trials
Timelapse Trials I recently created a small movie from Very Large Array in New Mexico, featuring stills and my first … Read More
Nomad Photographer Part II
Presently, I am quite close to engaging the hyperdrive on part II of my life as a nomad photographer, a … Read More
Very Large Clouds and Arrays
I have blogged previously about Very Large Array in New Mexico. It was one very special place for me and … Read More
Another New World
Lately I have been very much inspired by my friend Jes of Territorium Photography. He is a highly accomplished established … Read More
Wyadup Dreams
Insomnia. Sleep completely escapes me this night. My mind is wide awake while my body is very tired. No use … Read More
Monument Valley
“Yá’át’ééh”. Pronounced yaateh it is ‘hello’ in Navajo explains my Navajo guide Tom. I am such a huge Star Wars … Read More
Creative learning in the virtual darkroom
I sometimes imagine how my digital lightroom would look were it an actual darkroom. Hundreds of rolls of undeveloped raw … Read More
Recommended Reading and Reviews
I have recently added a few more pages to my blog. ‘Recommended Reading’ and ‘Tests & Reviews’. I love writing … Read More
White Sands video
I am continuing my learning process of cutting videos and finding it fun and very creatively addictive. In an adrenaline … Read More
Hiding a well
“One is a little bit alone in the desert. One is also alone among others.” – Antoine de Saint Exupéry … Read More
Catch a few beams at Antelope Canyons
“I count 5 or 6 slot canyon images in the gallery, do they sell well, the customers love them that … Read More
Save The Kimberley – We Need Your Help
It is crunch time for the Kimberley in Western Australia. The Kimberley is one of the last true wilderness area … Read More
Inspiration Fueling Creativity
Is inspiration killing and eating creativity? An interesting blog post from Owen Shifflett a month ago fueled a great debate. … Read More
Now this is how to capture The Stars and the Sky
Following on from my latest post about capturing stars in Copenhagen and at Very Large Array – here is how … Read More
Star stuff investigating star light
Copenhagen is many things but no City of Light. I like that. Building codes generally keep high rises out of … Read More
Memories of Borneo
I had some great creative fun this week by cutting a little video of my footage and stills from working … Read More
Dreamers of the Day
My words are not flowing today so I shall borrow freely from T.E. Lawrence: Those who dream by night in … Read More
The Edge of a Horseshoe
Into the Abyss I am feeling remarkably alive as I sit cross-legged on the edge of a lethal drop. A … Read More
See what’s in the Bag!
Cat! No, turned out it was mostly camera gear and a lot of sand. I added a new page listing … Read More
Grand Canyon Karma
I am not a religious man. I believe in science. I must admit to also becoming a believer in karma … Read More
Escape in Landscapes – New Blog Home
Welcome. I trust you were redirected here safely through the hyperjump, this is now the spaceport of my blog. My … Read More
We Built Our Own World
Inception. I am in danger of becoming stuck inside this movie. I have watched it three times and it is … Read More



















