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…
Tibet Photography
“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…
I’m really excited to announce our first tour/workshop of 2013. We will be holding a workshop in one of my favorite places in all of Tibet, Garze prefecture. Garze has the most unique architecture I’ve ever seen in all of Tibet and the people are relatively untouched by modernization as compared to other places on the plateau….
I’m happy to have my good friend and cohort, Matt Brandon, on the blog today talking about our last Tibet workshop together. We at Plateau Photo Tours are excited to have Matt back again this year from what will be an amazing trip. We spent a little time discussing our experience in Tibet and decided…
2012 was a long year. 366 days I’m told. That extra day seemed a lot longer than a day, yeah? I’m glad to see it end and eagerly looking forward to what 2013 has in store . Nonetheless, here is a non-sensical, non-sequential, non-thought-out bunch of images from my 2012. I literally went through month…