Travel Journal & Photo Stories
Thoughts, stories and selected images from my travels — from behind-the-image notes and destination-based photo essays to practical reflections on travel photography.
Thoughts, stories and selected images from my travels — from behind-the-image notes and destination-based photo essays to practical reflections on travel photography.
Ten journeys have only deepened my affection for Lofoten. This personal Destination Notes piece reflects on Arctic winter light, midnight sun, fishing villages and the people who make the landscape even more memorable.
Antelope Canyon is one of the few places I have photographed that felt almost unreal while standing inside it. This post reflects on the timing, pressure and shifting light behind one of my most memorable images from the American West.
Madeira surprised me with its dramatic contrasts — from the volcanic cliffs of Ponta de São Lourenço to cloud-wrapped mountains, fishing villages, terraced hillsides and the gardens of Funchal.
Mauritius surprised me not because it was as beautiful as expected, but because it proved far more layered — from lagoons and luxury resorts to cooler highlands, religious devotion and quiet scenes of everyday life.
On my first journey along Iceland’s south coast, I moved from the roar of Seljalandsfoss and Skógafoss to black-sand shores, volcanic landscapes and the stillness of Jökulsárlón. It remains one of the most varied and photographically rewarding landscapes I have experienced.
Safari photography in Maasai Mara is as much about readiness and patience as it is about wildlife. This post reflects on the unpredictability of safari, the importance of fast camera settings, and why the strongest images often include behaviour, light and landscape as much as the animals themselves.