This is the first half of a two part post – a recap of the last seven years of my life, my life in Tibet as a photographer, and my family’s recent return to America. As many of you have suspected, I’m a full time photographer in America now, and here’s my story. ___ In…
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“Thousands of tired, nerve-shaken, over-civilized people are beginning to find out going to the mountains is going home; that wilderness is a necessity…” ― John Muir “Why Not” – that attitude , in a sense, is what established my relationship with the Tibetan plateau in 2005. I’m glad for it. And I’m grateful for the…
Last week my wife and I sat down to watch the Obama/Romney debate. I usually avoid watch these debates because I turn into a cynic (and learn very little). Long story short, I watched it – was pretty much what I expected. One thing that I didn’t see coming was some of the harsh…
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