Posts tagged laos
The Decade In Review - 10 Years Of My Photography

This is a look at a decade of my photography and all the places I’ve been. I’ve lived in both hemispheres, traveled to 11 countries and seen some of the most iconic wildlife in its natural habitat. I have photographed iconic cities such as Rome and Bangkok and seen some of humanities greatest creations such as Angkor Wat. I was able to dive on the great barrier reef twice over two years and witness the change (death) in coral due to global warming. This post contains my best work and has many images I’ve never released before.

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Two Days On The Mekong River

When we decided to go to Thailand, we had quite a few ways of getting there. The fastest was flying from Luang Prabang, Laos on a one hour flight for a whopping $150 per person. The second was to take another (probably) horrible bus through the mountains to Vientiane, then from there to Bangkok, then all the way back up Thailand to Chiang Mai which was our destination. The third option was to hire a slow boat which would take two full days on the Mekong river which is one of the biggest in Asia. It spans nearly 3000 miles long from southern China all the way past Cambodia and Thailand.

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New Beginnings - Old Memories. A Summary Of The Past 2 Years

In fall 2011 I went to S.E. Asia on a one way ticket with my good friend Eric. That choice to leave everything behind and venture out farther than I had ever before completely changed my life. It made me realize that a comfortable job, a guaranteed paycheck, and all these other comforts were not what I wanted out of my life. At least not my 20's.  I wanted adventure. True adventure. The kind that not many people seem to be familiar with anymore. The kind where...

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