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Read More StararchKampong Cham, Cambodia Oct 2015: This elderly monk was quite a character at Wat Phnom Pros, located just outside the small city of Kampong Cham.
Read More PreahsangWat Leu, Sihanoukville, Cambodia, October 2015. It was very peaceful at Wat Leu, located on a hill overlooking the port city of Sihanoukville. There were no tourists and no hassles, apart from the two boys on the left who followed me around, eventually asking me for some dollars. They were just trying to make a buck […]
Read More BeiBangkok, Thailand, Oct 2015: After a few months absence I’m back. The good news is I have a lot of new images and video coming soon after recently returning from travels in South East Asia. Here’s some sample street photos from the beginning, shot on my newly acquired Fujifilm X100s.
Read More SamsenWhanganui, NZ, Dec 2013: This block of land west of Wanganui was gifted to the Nukumaru Domain Board by H G Birch in the 1930’s and named William Birch Park. In 1934 a natural water sourced pool system was built (now known as William Birch Pool) fed by the Ototoka Stream. It was originally utilized as nearby Maxwell […]
Read More The PoolEphesus, Turkey, 2005: On my second visit to Turkey in late 2005, I visited the ancient ruins & tourist mecca of Ephesus. I was in the area staying in nearby Selçuk so it was rude not to check out this historically important 3000 year old city- despite the tourist hoards. Ephesus was an ancient Greek city near the coast of […]
Read More EphesusChristchurch, NZ, April 2015: This was my first visit to Christchurch since the February 22nd 2011 earthquake that devastated New Zealand’s third largest city. It was a surreal experience, the centre around Cathedral Square was mostly unrecognizable, apart from the iconic Christchurch Cathedral.
Read More The CathedralWellington, 2014-15: Some random double exposures shot on 35mm transparency film (in 2 cameras), then cross processed- hence the triple(x) exposure title. Straight out of the camera- no edits. Camera’s: Olympus XA & Yashica Electro 35 CC Film: Fuji Velvia 100F
Read More TripleXPhnom Penh, Cambodia, April 2001: The Tuol Sleng Genocide Museum in Phnom Penh was a former high school, converted into the notorious Security Prison 21 (S-21) by the Khmer Rouge regime from its rise to power in 1975 to its fall in 1979. Tuol Sleng appropriately means “Hill of the Poisonous Trees” and was just one of at least 150 execution […]
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