Bangkok: The slow rhythm of patience
Had a discussion with a friend of mine about photography and how we use it to interpret what we experience. I told him that very often when I arrive in
iPhone Photographer of the Year 2017
Had a discussion with a friend of mine about photography and how we use it to interpret what we experience. I told him that very often when I arrive in
Mojocon 2! It is the brainchild of an Irishman – Glen Mulcahy. It brings together journalists from the four corners of the world to showcase how mobile technology is revolutionising
I like writing. I like writing about the background to images, but sometimes it just becomes noise and distracts the viewer. A bit like titles. I used to title all
I was in Dublin on Saturday at the Gallery of Photography for another Mobile Photography Workshop. Saturday was a beautiful sunny spring day in Dublin. The workshop was slightly delayed at
Chinatown: Sunday evening, late March 2016. Arriving in a restaurant and immediately the elegant, elderly lady in the leopard-print fur coat and her dark purple hair got my attention. I am always
I was on a business trip to Japan last week and while I spent most of my time in Tokyo, I also travelled to a remote area called Shonai. When
I really loved this experience of visiting Sri Veeramakaliamman Hindu Temple in Singapore with my friend Elfie (Monogram Asia). This was something new for me and I was fascinated by
It was quite the honour to be invited to South-East Asia by Monogram Asia to present at the Royal Photographic Society of Thailand and also in Jakarta, Indonesia. In between,
I have come to love the iPhone for street photography. Working on my presentations for upcoming talks in The Royal Photographic Society of Thailand and Jakarta, I have been looking back
As a photographer, I am always looking for new ways of seeing things – news ways of creative expression. Portraits are not something I tend to do. Sure, I have so