Tag: Photography

Camera Gear and Polar Regions – So what’s the deal?

Camera Gear and Polar Regions – So what’s the deal?  We’ve all heard horror stories of people’s gear getting ruined.  It does happen, no doubt about it. But there’s a few precautions you can take to give your gear the best chance of survival and more important allow you to keep shooting for the duration of your Photography Expedition. Photography… Read more →

The Spirit of Antarctica Photography Expedition Announcement – Dec 2014

It is with great pleasure that I publicly announce that I will be co-leading the Spirit of Antarctica photography expedition in Dec 2014 with my good friend and colleague, Joshua Holko. This expedition sets sail from Ushuaia in South America. We will sail across the notorious Drake Passage and will visit some of the première locations for photography in Antarctica.… Read more →

Tian Shan Grand Canyon – Xinjiang China

The Tian Shan Grand Canyon near Kuqa is one of the highlights of the Xinjiang: China’s Wild Wild West – Photography Workshop.  Its easy access, looming canyon walls, textures and colours make the Tian Shan Grand Canyon a veritable photographers playground.   Part of the Tian Shan Mountain range, the Mysterious Grand Canyon extends quite some distance back into the mountain range.… Read more →

Choosing the right boots for your next photography expedition

Choosing the right boots for your next photography expedition can be a tough thing. There are hundreds of brands on the market and many different properties of a boot to consider when picking a pair of boots. The main properties of boots you should consider when making your selection are : – comfort – durability – support – weight – thermal insulation – water proofing/resistance –… Read more →

The Flaming Mountains – XinJiang China

The Flaming Mountains are barren, eroded, red sandstone hills in Tian Shan Mountain range. Their striking gullies and trenches caused by erosion of the red sandstone bedrock giving the mountains a flaming appearance at certain times of the day. The climate in Turpan has harsh extremes. The extremely high summer temperatures make this the hottest spot in China, frequently reaching 122 °F (50… Read more →

Xinjiang: China’s Wild Wild West Photography Workshop Announcement – May 2014

It is with great pleasure that I publicly announce that I will be leading the Xinjiang: China’s Wild Wild West photography expedition in May  2014. So come and photograph Xinjiang: China’s Wild Wild West with me on this very exciting 11 day / 10 night photography expedition. Departing on the 17th of May 2014 and finishing on the 27th of May this trip will commence… Read more →

Fuyun – XinJiang China

Whilst  returning from the Northern most areas of Xinjiang on our way to photograph the Rainbow city, the rocky gravel Tundra of the southern parts of Altay Prefecture leading to Fuyun extends for miles and miles. As we noticed some good weather conditions developing, storm clouds and rain on the horizon, we saw a rolling range of hills in the… Read more →

Heavenly Lake – High Altitude Cuisine – Xinjiang China

The  Xinjiang Uyghur Autonomous Region in China is heavily influenced by its neighbours.   Bordering Russia, Mongolia, Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, Tajikistan, Afghanistan, Pakistan and India and being part of the Silk Road there are many influences especially with regards to the local cuisine. Whilst visiting the Heavenly Lake we were able to observe local chef’s cooking some of the favoured local cuisine, namely Naan bread, Lamen (Noodles) and the ever popular kebab.… Read more →

Xinjiang China – Return From Investigative Photography Expedition

A few days ago I returned from 15 days in China with my good friend and colleague, Joshua Holko.  More importantly we spent 12 days in the Xinjiang  Uygur Autonomous Region in remote North West China. The Xinjiang  Uygur Autonomous Region is the North Western most region of China bordering on Mongolia, Russia, Kazakhstan and Krygzstan.  Its Northern and Southern regions divided… Read more →

Adobe Photoshop Lightroom 5 Beta Review

Adobe has released a public beta for Adobe Photoshop Lightroom 5. It was only around 12-14 months ago that Lightroom 4 was released and now Adobe has unleashed a Lightroom 5 beta to the masses.   The main new features for Adobe Photoshop Lightroom 5 are touted by Adobe as: Advanced Healing Brush – Easily remove objects and fix defects—even those… Read more →

Recommended Packing List – Photography Expedition – Xinjiang China – Spring

With our departure for our  Investigative Photography Expedition to Xinjiang Uygur Autonomous Region in China looming I thought it pertinent to pen a recommended packing list. The Xinjiang region of China at this time of year doesn’t have the extremes of heat/cold or humidity of the other regions I have recently visited, but it does have regions of high altitude which can be… Read more →

Family, Friends and Fog Photography

With only a few weeks now until Joshua and I head out on Xinjiang Investigative Expedition its always nice to some spend quality time with my family and friends. With constant travel throughout the year when I am home I really try and make the most of my time with family and friends.  And what better time to catchup with friends and family… Read more →

Photographers Gloves – Freehands Stretch Thinsulate – Review

One of the most frustrating things about photographing in cold climates is funnily enough the cold. Well not really the cold, rather the problems that arise during cold photography expeditions. <br><br> First and foremost we always look after keeping ourselves warm. That’s something we can do quite easily by donning layer upon layer of clothing with an outer layer of… Read more →

Mount Batur – Bali, Indoneisa

Indonesia is dominated by Volcanoes. Being part of the Pacific Ring of Fire, Indonesia reisdes on the edge of two tectonic plates. In fact there are some 150 Volcanoes throughout Indonesia and its many islands, with 127 of these currently active. When travelling to Indonesia there was no way of stopping me visiting some of these mammoth ruptures on our planets surface.… Read more →