Hong Kong Revisited: A Public Holiday June ’14

Hong Kong always pulses with energy, but there’s something especially compelling about its quieter rhythms on a public holiday. On June 2nd, 2014—Dragon Boat Festival—I chose to sidestep the noise and spectacle of the races and head instead to Kowloon. My aim was simple: to wander with a camera, observe without agenda, and see what […]
Hong Kong Revisited: Central 21st April 2013

Today on a #throwbackthursday I’m probably breaking all the rules of blogging, with a post much shorter than the recommended 60o to 2000 words but sometimes Its good just to post images. As I have said before in Hong Kong is always cared camera and I always keep an album of what I saw that […]
Hong Kong Revisited: Average Sights in Mong Kok

Welcome back to #throwback Thursday where every other week we revisit the sights of the Fragrant Harbour. Today we have a small gallery taken in the Mong Kok area of Hong Kong.
Hong Kong Revisited: 2nd Feb 2013

Welcome to another #throwback Thursday blog post, this week it is Hong Kong again. Hong Kong revisited is a series of posts where I look back at the images I took during my 10 years living in Hong Kong
The Robin Hood Open Exhibition 2020

As you will remember, I have set myself the goal of achieving a British Photo exhibitions 1 crown award and with that in mind, I entered the Robin Hood Open Exhibition 2020 earlier this year. Due to one thing and another that going on this year (Covid-19 for those reading this in the future) the […]
Iguazu Falls – June 2015

This week for throwback Thursday we are resisting Iguazu Falls on the Argentinian/Brazilian border. Iguazu Fall are the largest falls in the world and are absolutely stunning to look at, they take 2 or more day to explore propeerli if you want to go to the Brazilian and the Argentine sides, however I only had […]