These posts are a bit behind as I am just now getting internet access. I hope to catch up soon. As of right now the GPS has registered 158 hours of sailing time in two and a half weeks, so I am a bit...
I was really hoping to keep on top of these posts during this trip but getting on line has been a nightmare. I have sailed for 75 hours this past week and the rest of the time has been spent making r...
A year and a half ago, as ten years on the road began to wear on me more and more, I decided to work on making a home base in Europe. I ended up buying a 1930s Dutch houseboat barge, not realizing wh...
After having some chaos with my schedule this past week I am now getting ready to embark on a new adventure which I hope to share here in detail. But for now, here is another shot from my recent trip...
Color Photography: The first three years I was working as a photojournalist I shot exclusively in color. As a matter of fact I had very little interest at all in black and white and it was not until ...
Im finished in Istanbul and back in Amsterdam for a week before heading back to Mumbai and then on to Athens. I am tired of airports...I know this when I start debating joking with the security peopl...
I will be getting into the heavier photojournalism stuff this week, but for now here is a picture of the always stunning Sultan Ahmed Mosque in Istanbul, Turkey. The Sultan Ahmed Mosque, also known a...
I am done in Geneva and arrived in Istanbul two days ago. Unfortunately my favorite old hotel here is now run by someone else, so I have been bouncing around trying to find a new place to stay with ...
It was recently pointed out to me that Infinit Posterous included me in their list of The Top Photojournalists of All Time. I believe I have a ways to go before I deserve being on such a list, but e...
A severely malnourished boy is held by his mother while waiting in line at a medical feeding center in a Rohingya refugee camp in Bangladesh. The refugees are not given legal status and it is illega...
If you are in Europe and would like to attend one of my lectures, I will be speaking at Webster University in Geneva. I will be giving a keynote presentation for their annual Media Trends Conference...
It has been said, by more than just a few people, that wherever I go, strange events follow. I honestly dont know if it has always been like that, but I do remember when I first became aware of it. ...
I am busy here in the West Bank this week so while you are waiting for the pictures, here is an interview I did while I was in Paris two weeks ago on Radio France. The questions they asked me had to...
I have decided to try out a new series of posts called Travel Advice - A Photojournalists Tips. The idea is to pass on some advice about things I have learned while traveling full time for more than...
A Rohingya woman passes time in her shack in a cramped refugee camp in Bangladesh.
I am working on starting a new series of posts on travel advice, which I plan on beginning in the coming weeks. The idea will be to offer some of the tips and tricks I have learned on the road, in h...
A Rohingya woman sweeps up leaves from the ground in a refugee camp in Bangladesh in the Myanmar/Burma border.
Bollywood composer Pyarelal plays with his pet bird in his home in Mumbai, India.
I had the opportunity to watch the legendary Bollywood film composer Pyarelal at work in his home and in the studio this past week. I wont say much more about this project right now, but hopefully I...
Here is a quick shot from my 05.00 breakfast in Vienna. Its cold here...especially coming from India! Three countries in 24 hours today....uuugh.
I am in Bombay (Mumbai) for the next three days shooting a project. It is one of those 25 hours of travel followed by five ten hour days of shooting followed by 35 hours of travel type of projects, ...
I have something like 13 trips to nine countries between now and April 1st, so I will do my best to keep up with posting during these coming weeks. I am looking at doing something that would allow m...
I wanted to write a quick note in hopes that some of you that have written me emails, sent Facebook messages to me etc. It makes me feel terrible, but I just have not been able to find the time to r...
Whatever your faith, or none at all, I wish you all a very happy season and wonderful 2012! There are not many Christians in Vietnam, but that does not stop the celebrations. Children dress up like ...
Here is the first shot from my series on child kickboxers training the Klong Toey Slum in Bangkok, Thailand. I probably wont get around to editing the full series but I will post bits and pieces her...
Portrait of an elderly man living in Bangkoks Klong Toey slum.
Playing catch up as usual, I have just started to download all my shots from Bangkok in August. I should be finished by 2016...maybe... A woman walks down the train tracks during a rain storm in the...
I am in Paris this week. Actually I have been doing some work with my friends Yael Naim and David Donatien, doing a behind the scenes look at their world concert tour. But for the next few days I a...
I wanted to post this fantistic, wonderfully written and inspirational piece of wisdon by Austin Kleon. He brings up a lot of the subjects that I talk about during my university lectures, and does s...
A boy peers through a group of school children on the streets a rural area outside of Kampala, Uganda
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