Category Archives: Travel Photography

Hill Tribe Village, Thailand | Vancouver travel photographer

These photos were captured in one of the hill tribe villages set up by the Thai government north of Chiang Mai.  Some of the people in the village are from the so-called “long-neck” or Padaung tribe, but there are many tribes represented here.  There has been accusation that the people in the village are more...

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The Sweet House

I’ve spent a chunk of time working on my fine art site the last couple weeks. Not that it’s finished yet, by far, but I’m pretty stoked to have gotten a longterm project called ‘The Sweet House’ presented. It’s a multi-media presentation with a slideshow and an accompanying pdf of a short story I wrote...

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Cuba

Havana must be the most photogenic spot on earth. The communist politics since the 1959 Revolution that lifted Fidel Castro into power and US embargoes have forced the island city, formerly a US playground, into a weird timewarp. Colourful crumbling Spanish colonial mansions, classic American cars babied along since the 1940s and 50s, Latin and...

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Junkanoo is postponed!

The weather here in Nassau is delightfully muggy and hardly hot; for Christmas, we feast on a dinner with turkey, port and Cuban cigars sponsored by the Graycliff Hotel, then play games, while every few minutes a horse-driven carriage clops by under our white balcony. Each horse wears a straw chapeau; it’s hokey, but still...

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Greetings from Small Hope Bay

The school I attended in Calabash Bay on Andros Island in the Bahamas has long since morphed into a fundamentalist church, and the kiwi trees we kids used to sit under for lessons have been backhoed away. Still, the core interior is mostly unchanged, and it’s easy to see past the altar to the principal’s...

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