Amazing Locations: 1933 Slaughterhouse
10 Shajing Road (虹口区沙泾路10号) in Hongkou, Shanghai. Local businessmen transformed this once slaughterhouse in a mixed use cafe, restaurant, and gallery space. Must visit for any photographer in Shanghai.
View ArticlePhuket (pronounced “Pouket”), Thailand
Thailand has got to be one of the most gorgeous places in the world. Accessible, friendly, and amazing. If you are in Phuket, take a short boat trip to Ko Phi Phi and specifically Maya Bay. The film...
View ArticleShanghai Once Again
To me, Shanghai is one of the most romantic places in the world. I’ve been to Paris, New York, Montreal, etc. It is not just an urban jungle. Tucked away between the ultra-modern buildings are...
View ArticleTravel Japan: My 5 Favorite Cities of Mie Prefecture
Looking for a more quiet area of Japan to go sightseeing? Why not try Mie, Japan. Quite honestly, before moving to Japan I have never heard of this prefecture before. I ended up living in a tiny area...
View Article4+1 Photography Tips for the Business Traveler
Imagine this scene. You’ve been walking through the forest/city for days, mentally preparing yourself for the moment your subject/scene will appear before you. You know your camera, you’ve studied the...
View ArticlePhotographing “China B”
Spanning into the mists of time, its history has predicated thousands of years of philosophies, dogmas, and customs. It’s population, a conceptually difficult to imagine 1,357,000,000, is ultra diverse...
View ArticleBreaking the Rules – Street Photography with the Rokinon 14mm f/2.8
We’d normally use ultra-wide lenses for two reasons: (1) to capture something very big (i.e. landscapes, buildings, stars in the sky); or (2) to create a sense of space in a place where there is none...
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