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Oct 4, 2022
A Watcher in Marrakesh
Monochromatic tan labyrinths strewn with stalls, sellers, and beggers clutter the neighbourhoods of Morocco's Marrakesh region. Unending str
Sep 20, 2022
Kungsleden, the King's Trail
300km above the Arctic Circle, we departed our bus for the wild, warm, welcoming expanses of Swedish Lapland.
Sep 12, 2022
Managing Validation and Authencity as an Amateur Photographer
Recently I have determined what I value in life and photography, and what has a chance at bringing me internal validation: authenticity.
Jan 17, 2022
Cranes Over Lake Fehér
Migrating Eurasian cranes usually stopoff in Hungary to rest and strengthen social bonds. The largest gathering takes place in Lake Fehér.
Jan 3, 2022
Bükk Mountains
The Bükk Mountains in Northern Hungary lie close to the Slovakian border, acting as a natural wildlife corridor between the two countries.
Oct 18, 2021
Vote Kea 2022
It's tough competition, but sit down, settle in and let me tell you 6 reasons why you should #VoteKea for New Zealand Bird of the Year 2021.
Jun 26, 2021
Owls of Túrkeve
Every winter in Hungary, a silent migration takes place. Under the cover of darkness, over 16,000 long-eared owls abandon the forests and de
May 30, 2021
The Socially Distanced Streets of Budapest
Taken across six weeks in early 2021, this is my witness of Budapest at a unique point in history.
Apr 16, 2021
India: the Himalayan Plateau
Getting to the Indian Himalayas would be an almost four day straight slog across four Indian states, so I decided to break the journey up wi
Mar 19, 2021
Guba and Kifli
This is the recovery story of Guba and Kifli, two stray kittens found sleeping out in sub-zero temperatures next to a road, eyes crusted ov
Mar 2, 2021
India: Visions of Uttar Pradesh
I was going to India, spiritual and chaotic with a capital C, armed with a battered, faulty, manual-focus camera to document my time.
Jan 8, 2021
Experiments in Photography: 35mm Film
Once I was introduced to film, I fell rapidly and quite happily into the sinkhole of vintage novelty.
Oct 17, 2020
Along the Southern Alps
The Southern Alps are the great divider of the South Island, a 500km mountain range splitting human settlements across two distinct shores
Aug 28, 2020
The Leviathan
The Galápagos Islands are a paradise to the weird and the wonderful, but there is none more peculiar nor charismatic than the marine iguana.
Jul 1, 2020
Clown of the Mountains
Kea are infamous in New Zealand. Best known to outsiders as the alpine parrot, here they are synonymous with mischief.
Apr 25, 2020
Monkey Gods
Long before Buddhism swept over the lands of what would later be unified into Burma, people believed in the spirits of nature.
Apr 6, 2020
Quilotoa Crater
With my time in Ecuador running out, I decided to spend the last few days in Latacunga, a small city close to the treasures of the Andes.
Feb 13, 2020
A Blizzard on Mam Tor
I was planning on hiking Mam Tor, one of the most beloved locations for photography in the peaks, and the snow was a happy coincidence.
Feb 10, 2020
Sciurid
Grey squirrels: the shake and crinkle of a bag, followed by a skimper, a flash of fluff, and the approach of a hesitant set of whiskers.
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