Nordic Arctic
Breathtaking landscapes, snow-capped mountains and lonely shores of the Nordic Arctic…
Breathtaking landscapes, snow-capped mountains and lonely shores of the Nordic Arctic…
On the 17th of May, Norway struts in funky stuff. The handbags and the glad rags are out for Syttende Mai…
Norse mythology tells us that Jotunheimen is the home of the trolls. If that’s the case prepare to be spellbound.
An eclectic blend of classic and contemporary. Kyoto was the capital of Japan for a thousand years…
The mega-metropolis of Shanghai has evolved from a fishing village and market town into China’s most populous urban area at an astounding pace…
Now confidently stepping out of the shadow of its bigger and more fashionable brother Amsterdam…
Founded by the Romans, as Londinium, London has been a major settlement for over two thousand years…
The red songthaew is an iconic sight in this charming and increasingly popular northern Thai City. It is known among locals simply as rot si daeng (‘car red’)
Mount Bromo on the island of Java in Indonesia. A surreal volcanic landscape, renowned for its magnificent fairytale panorama.
“Who will remember, passing through this gate,
The unheroic Dead who fed the guns?”
Known locally as ‘Thung Chai’, this basket-shaped boat is popular among local fishermen in the central regions of Vietnam. This oddly shaped sea goer harks back to French colonial times.
Close to the central Vietnamese coastline, the temple ruins of My Son is a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Established in the 4th century, My Son was occupied up until the 13th century.
Capturing the dramatic landscapes of Snowdonia. This Welsh National Park contains Britains second-highest peak…
A stone’s throw west of the most northern point of New Zealand’s South Island is the wonder that is Wharariki…
Deep in New Zealand’s Mackenzie county, Pukaki is a sight to behold. Emanating an ethereal quality, this distinctive turquoise alpine lake is…
On a two-wheeled mission to circumnavigate Bohol, Anda would be my second stop. I’d hoped to reach it before dusk but things didn’t go to plan…
We live in an era of omnipresent digital photography, where almost anything visually conceivable became possible to achieve.
The story of PK Mahanandia who cycled on the hippie trail from India to Europe in 1977 to be reunited with his wife.
Indian artist PK Mahanandia met Charlotte Von Schedvin on a winter evening in Delhi in 1975 when she asked him to draw her portrait.
What eventually followed was an epic bicycle journey from India to Europe – all for love.