I realize this is extremely overdue, but here’s the wallpaper for May. I’ve been in Cambodia and Laos for Metamorphic programs and just haven’t had the time to really maintain an online presence lately. It’s been both exhausting and absolutely brilliant at the same time. After a month away, I’m more than ready to head home and see my family. I’m in Bangkok today and tomorrow before catching the midnight Thai flight to Brisbane tomorrow night.

This shot was taken in Phnom Penh, Cambodia. A big thankyou goes out to photojournalist Jack Kurtz, who kindly lent me a lens after one of mine died while photographing the red shirts a month ago.

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Hi Folks,

I’d like to bring a very important matter to your attention. On April 14 a series of powerful earthquakes hit the town of Yushu, China. Friend and fellow photographer Brian Hirschy lives in China and often works in and around the town of Yushu. He is involved with the only NGO officially allowed to work in the area, making the need for awareness and support enormous. Brian has a deep passion for this, as he has lived and worked with these people for many years and has experienced personal loss of close friends in this tragedy. I won’t go into details here, but rather will point you to some blog posts that Brian has written:

The first is a guest blog post on fellow humanitarian photographer Matt Brandon’s blog, thedigitaltrekker.com , called ‘When We’re Simply Human’

The second is a post on Brian’s own blog where he has posted a photo series featuring the people directly involved in the relief effort, called ‘The Faces of Relief’

Lastly, and most importantly, the NGO that Brian works with has set up a website called Yushu Earthquake Relief where you can follow the latest updates on what is happening on the ground, spread the word and donate urgently needed funds to the only NGO officially allowed to work on site. Please take a look and help us raise awareness of this issue and if you are able, please consider giving a generous donation.

Some images from my first week back in Papua New Guinea. I’ll most probably be off the radar for 4-5 days while I’m in Madang, on the north coast. I’ll be back Monday evening. Enjoy!


April’s wallpaper comes from Port Moresby, Papua New Guinea (PNG), and was taken along the waterfront near Ela Beach. Just a quick one today as I have sketchy access to internet at the moment. As per usual, choose your preferred size below.

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I’m very excited to finally introduce fotofugitive[tours], an initiative that provides socially responsible and culturally sensitive photo tours focusing on development initiatives and cultural events in developing countries, with an emphasis on respect, compassion & humility. And I’m especially excited to announce our first tour which will be in Laos from October 10 through 24 and hosted by myself and travel photographer extraordinaire Gavin Gough.

As most of you know, I lived in Laos for two years and loved every minute of it, so I just can’t wait to give you a glimpse into the magic of this wonderful country. The tour will cover Temples and Festivals in the capital Vientiane, dramatic karst scenery in Vang Vieng, ancient World Heritage listed temples and processions of saffron-clad monks in historic Luang Prabang, and the colourful dress and cultures of ethnic minority tribes in Luangnamtha including the opportunity of an overnight village stay.

We’re very lucky to have Gavin Gough on board for this tour. This is a unique opportunity to travel, shoot and learn from one of the best travel photographers out there. If you haven’t seen his recent coverage of the Wai Khru Tattoo Festival and the Red Shirt protestors in Bangkok, then do yourself a favour and check it out. You will also benefit from having someone leading who has lived, worked and played in the places we will be visiting – yours truly :-)

The tour runs from the 11th to the 24th of October from Vientiane (you will arrive on the 10th, and the tour concludes on the evening of the 24th). The cost is $4100 USD from Vientiane and includes all in-country travel, food and accomodation. You will need to make your own way to/from Vientiane.

There is more information on the tour website, so rather than prattle on here, without further ado I’ll simply direct you to the Laos page on fotofugitive[tours] where you can read all about it, sign up and ask any questions you may have. Feel free to drop questions in the comments below too.

Looking forward to meeting up with you in Vientiane …