At the South West point of Western Australia you find the Cape Leeuwin lighthouse. We had a beautiful afternoon down … Read More
From Denmark to Denmark
Last weekend I woke up on True North Mark’s boat moored at Rottnest Island. This weekend I woke up in … Read More
Kuala Lumpur – city and the jungle
I am writing this from Perth, Western Australia. I am sitting on the balcony at a friend’s house in the … Read More
Coming to Australia
As I wrote in my previous post we are leaving Thailand setting forth on new adventures. Australia, as always, calls … Read More
Good day and Good bye Chiang Mai – my impressions
My home, as much as I have one these days, has for the past two months been a condo in … Read More
Southern Thailand Bizarro Tropical Bliss
I do apologise for being a bit slack on blogging! My first excuse is the very much less than excellent … Read More
Laos village children portraits
Avid readers of my blog know that my big love is landscapes, the amount of images I post with humans … Read More
Layers of gold
I learned many things during our Laos trip and one of them was to really appreciate gorgeous mountains. As every … Read More
Merry Christmas to all
Christmas comes in many different forms for many different people, cultures and religions. Whichever way you spend the upcoming holidays … Read More
Outback Laos
Quick, have a look at this image, do not look at my post title. Where would you guess this image … Read More
Bangkok Blade Runner
“I’ve…seen things you people wouldn’t believe”. Classic line, classic movie. And when you stand on the balcony of your friend’s … Read More
Field of Dreams in Laos
Clichéd title. Probably even used it before. No matter! My writing will not make me rich and famous anyway, might … Read More
Back from Laos
I have just returned to my home in Chiang Mai, Thailand after some mindblowing days in Laos. Most of the … Read More
In Laos the following week
I am off to Bangkok today and tomorrow into Laos for an exciting 4 day expedition. Should hopefully have some … Read More
2010 Calendar available to buy
It suddenly dawned on me that 2010 is just around the corner and that I had plans to produce a … Read More
Ramkanphaeng Boat and Ticketeers
By far the easiest and funniest way to get around Bangkok from the Ramkanphaeng area is using the canal boats. … Read More
Nomad. Photographer. Traveler. Wanderer. Dreams become reality.
Nomad. Basically means either a pastoral nomad, moving his herd every day in search of food, or a hunter gatherer … Read More
Springboks in the dunes
Apologies for not blogging much lately, battling fatigue, a cold and a headache after pushing myself a bit too much … Read More
James Price Point and shooting video with the Canon 5D Mk II
Recently I finally found some time to get creative with video editing, something I have wanted to do for a … Read More
Marble Bar is HOT promotion day
Perhaps inspired by my recent CAKE09 tale from Marble Bar, perhaps the reason is something else entirely (really who needs … Read More
CAKE crew in Marble Bar and finds a caravan park
It is time for another travel story from the CAKE adventures of Rod Thomas, Casey Smith and yours truly. “There … Read More
Capturing the other Karijini
Karijini National Park in the beautiful Pilbara region of Western Australia is home to incredible landscapes and gorgeous gorges’ (trying … Read More
Into The Nothingness
I am completely taken aback by wide open desolate spaces. The bigger, wider, more open, more desolate the better and … Read More
Dancing in the Moonlight
“It’s caught me in it’s spotlight. It’s alright it’s alright the moonlight”. A Thin Lizzy hit although I tend to … Read More
Travel Photography
In the words of Monty Python ‘and now for something completely different’ – Travel Photography and Ethno Photography. Bicycle Man, … Read More
CAKE crew meets Camel Man
“Walla walla. Walla Lalla!”. That is what it sounds like repeated over and over! But Camel Man is actually shouting … Read More
Nomadic Photographer and Voyager
Feeling like a bit of adventure? A bit of magic? New stories? New images? New silliness? Then get the drinks … Read More
Photography RSS feeds in a bundle
Photography blogs are an incredibly exciting way of keeping up to date with news and the works of other artists. … Read More
Dales Gorge in HDR and CAKE09 tales
“Oooohhh, are you guys from the fair” says the very excited woman behind the counter at Coles supermarket; in the … Read More
Karijini Rainbow Sunrise; magic on a cold morning
Scene: Camp ground at Karijini National Park, Western Australia. Time: Very early on a very cold morning in June. Rodney … Read More
Capturing Mitchell Falls
I am on record for not being a big fan of waterfall images in general. Unless you place that running … Read More
Arrakis dunes
To attempt an understanding of Muad’Dib without understanding his mortal enemies, the Harkonnens, is to attempt seeing Truth without knowing … Read More
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
Patterns in the sky and the ground
As a follow up to my post about Patterns in the Desert, I present images once again from the beautiful … 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
Website updates and new biography
I recently did quite a few updates on my website, new features are: New elaborate About page featuring statement, vision, … 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






