I crossed half of Malaysia for great photos, only to discover the best ones were waiting in a tiny fishing village before breakfast.
Read MorePenang politely offers you the postcard shot everyone else takes — but the real photographs begin the moment you wander one street too far, sweat through your shirt, and accidentally discover a noodle stall that deserves its own national monument.
Read MoreI dragged my diplomatic dignity across the GDR on a roaring BMW, but it was a hotel receptionist on the Baltic Sea who taught me more about East Germany than any classified briefing ever dared to.
Read MoreI went to Seville to practice restraint in street photography and left with sunburn, empty film boxes, and the uneasy suspicion that the city was directing me the entire time.
Read MoreWhoever has seen Rome carries it on in their camera like a negative on the soul.
Read MoreRome — the place where the past does not fade, but breathes.
Read MoreI came to take street photos, but Istanbul politely reminded me that the streets were already doing fine without me.
Read MoreI don't want photography to imitate art. I want it to be art.
Read MoreThe hardest thing is to choose less images when you can have more.
Read MoreLight creates the movement of colors.
Read MoreBetween saying and doing, many a pair of shoes is worn out.
Read Moresometimes you have to shut your eyes in order to see.
Read MoreThat which does not kill us makes us stronger.
Read MoreA picture is a poem without words.
Read MoreThe food in Vietnam is pho-nomenal!
Read MoreThink of bicycles as rideable art that can just about save the world.
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There's only one problem with the beauty of springtime — always running out of film or not enough power to bike!
You don't need a camera all the time — the soul, heart, eyes, spirit, and all your other senses capture moments beautifully too.
Read MoreThe mystery of photography is not how create work but how to make someone stop - looking at the images.
Read MoreYou don't need a camera all the time — the soul, heart, eyes, spirit, and all your other senses capture moments beautifully too.
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