New York’s is pretty damn great. The thinner the dough, the crispier the crust, the more one can indulge in the topping’s flavors. Another spectacular characteristic about the city of New York are its’ people. There are millions. And thousands of languages. With my couple of weeks exploring NYC I’ve taken to walking, using two feet to get everywhere. I find it’s the absolute best way to observe one’s surroundings, watch city-life pass by and happen upon those split-second moments that will never occur again.
New York City
India – People + Places
India is a monstrous mothership of light. I’ve spent 8 months total in the country, traveling from north to south along the west edges. It is its’ own planet, huge and all-consuming. I love reflecting back on my travels; the people, culture, food, the lessons learned. I can’t wait to return.
Buddhist monk passing along a Peace Crane made out of origami paper
Man & hut in the Gujarat Desert
Shiva on the streets of New Delhi
Exhaustion in exile in the Himalayas
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Africa – People + Places
I’ve been sifting through imagery as I prepare to head to New York City for the 2013 Eddie Adams Workshop and meetings with potential clients. What I’ve found has allowed me to relive the beautiful memories of past travels and the people and places I met. Here, Africa represents itself in all its wondrous enjoyment, with the hopes of near returns on future assignments.
Somewhere in the Afar Desert, Ethiopia
The Layla House Adoption House, Addis Ababa, Ethiopia
The David Sheldrick Wildlife Trust, Nairobi, Kenya
Hamar boy, Omo Valley, Ethiopia
Hamar girls, Omo Valley, Ethiopia
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Photo Essay: Graniel’s Dreamland Product Photography, Wooden Bowl
After traveling to Ambergris Caye in Belize, photographing various artists utilizing the skill and exactitude of their hands, I purchased one of the wooden bowls from Graniel’s Dreamland as a gift, gifted, took it back and brought it into the studio… whew. And now it’s done.
Full bowl studio shot
Close-up bowl studio shot combined into catalog spread with on-location workshop shot
Photo Essay: 12/21/12, Lamanai, Mayan Ruins, Belize (not the end of the world)
As prophesied throughout the Western world, 12/21/12 was thought to be the last day of civilization, the last Friday, the end of the Mayan calendar. But as expressed via the wisest of the oldest known cultures (i.e. Hindu culture, i.e. Mayan culture), civilization does not come to an end, but embarks upon a new era. Within tens to hundreds of thousands of years, humanity lives through periods of certain growth. The Hindu calendar currently resides within the Kali Yuga, which according to ancient scriptures began in 3012 BC and is expect to last 10,000 years. The Mayans have a similar system. December 21st, 2012 was the end of an era, specifically the 13th Baktun, a 5,125-year cycle overall. The Mayan Long Count Calendar continues.
And so, we embark into a new cycle of life (according to the Mayans), and on that fateful day of Friday, December 21st, 2012, we visited Lamanai, the one of many Mayan ruins located within the jungles of Belize. We found plenty of old, and many things anew.
Visitors standing atop the largest remaining temple dedicated to astrological research.
A local rum distillery, located directly next to a rehabilitation center for rich foreigners…
Photo Essay: Hands on Ambergris
While traveling to Ambergris Caye in Belize, I reached out to local workers and artists about creating captivating imagery about their careers or passions. Below is a taste of what came to be while visiting.

Local handyman and contractor, Landy T. laying tiles in a vacation home.
Workers at Graniel’s Dreamland build furniture, piers, bowls and anything wood out of locally harvested trees from the mainland of Belize.
Glenn Schwendinger is an entrepeneur extraordinaire. Fourteen years ago he landed on Ambergris Caye with his wife and chef Colleen, opened the fabulous Rendezvous Restaurant on the north end, created it’s own wine label and became the world’s largest conch pearl dealer. Conch pearls? you might ask. The world’s rarest gem found in 1 of every 10,000 conch shells.

































































































