We were amidst an arid landscape with twirling dust storms that rolled in and blanketed over the houses. I spent the first day rushing around wrapping bags over my camera gear,…
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While the leaves still cling to the trees and crisp blue skies promise a relief from the New York City summer, we decided one last camp trip was in order. In…
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When we had just moved to New York we discovered an oasis just outside of the city to escape to and camped there during a thunderstorm. Returning two years later on…
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Light cutting through tiny alleys in El Born. Cova d’en Xoroi- a bar carved into the side of the cliffs at Cala en Porter. The tram ride to Sóller’s earthy palettes…
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I love that the sea can be a million different colours. Azure blues on sandy coves, turquoise, deep green, grey, even the black of a following sea in an electrical storm.…
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Living off the land and finding ways to practise sustainability in everyday living is something that excites me. So when I was tasked with shooting a whole book in New Zealand…
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The 16th century city of Trinidad lies in the Sancti Spíritus province and is a UNESCO world heritage site, and for good reason; it’s vibrant palette, abundance of cool old buildings…
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With our time in Havana up, we haggle for a seat in a taxi collectivo; joining two German girls, a pair of Spaniards and a happy-go-lucky Montenegrin on the slow journey…
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Sitting on the wide wall beside the Malecón watching a fisherman hand cast his line off the rocks and into the Caribbean, a pink 1950’s convertible speeds down the seven kilometre…
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As kiwis living in New York we crave the outdoors; any chance to dip our toes in the ocean, sleep where there’s actually stars, or cook over a campfire we jump…
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There is something purely magical about hitting the open road in winter. The near-empty stretches pave the way for unexpected twists and turns and campervans are off-season and actually affordable. So…
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In my time on assignment with Photographer’s Without Borders documenting the work of Awamaki, I explored the various ways they are making an impact via social enterprise and how they are…
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The hike to Vinicunca (Rainbow Mountain) traces a path between mountains created from weathered minerals and stripes of sedimentary rock, rare and specific to this part of the Andes.…
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Where food and fashion intersect These days we’re caring more about what goes into our food, looking for ‘whole’ ingredients, frothing over garden to table, farm to fork, activated everything. In…
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Creativity requires movement – in your mind, your house, your street, your city. You don’t need to go far to gain perspective; just getting out of bed affords the opportunity for…