September’s wallpaper is from Wat Sissaket (Sissaket Temple), one of the oldest temples in Vientiane, Laos. This is the same temple that June’s wallpaper came from. The image is of one of the many Buddha statues that line the alcoves of the temple courtyard. Laos is primarily a Buddhist nation, with 67% of the Lao population identifying themselves as Buddhist. In practice, Lao Buddhism consists of a mix of Buddhist and Animist beliefs and ceremonies.

The wallpaper is available in two sizes:

September Wallpaper 1440 x 900 (or click on the image above)
September Wallpaper 2560 x 1600

There are a few spots left on the upcoming Laos Photo Tour that Gavin Gough and I will be hosting this October. If you’ve been thinking of participating in a photo tour or workshop and haven’t yet experienced the wonder that is Laos, then I would encourage you to take a look at the tour site. This will be something special!

Laos is one of the few countries in SE Asia that remains relatively untouched by the outside world. But this is changing. This is an opportunity to see and experience a unique country and culture before it changes forever, and alongside a world-class travel photographer in Gavin Gough, no less!

But this is more than merely a photo tour. You will get the opportunity to give back to local communities and NGOs as we visit ethnic minority tribal groups and community development projects. Both Gavin and myself will be donating a portion of the tour fees to a local NGO and we encourage participants to do the same. As a group, we will photograph a community development project and each donate a selection of our images to the NGO for use in media and marketing materials to promote their vision and mission.

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. For full details and registration details, please visit the tour site.

If you have any questions, please feel free to contact either Gavin or myself through our websites or the tour site. We look forward to welcoming you in Laos!

“…and it came to pass that they made a green as green as grass. Green as green leaves on a tree, green as islands in the sea.” (Extra points if you recognize the reference)

Today’s wallpapers are brought to you by the colour green.

That’s right folks, I’m feeling so generous, I’m offering two wallpapers for your viewing pleasure this month. The first was made early one morning at the flower market in Bangkok and the other on a side street in Vientiane, Laos.

Part of the reason you’re getting two is the that the focus on the woman in the first image is quite soft. But I like it anyway, so I’m posting it here. If it bugs you, then hey, you’ve got another choice ;-) Enjoy!

Wallpaper 1 Download Links

June Wallpaper 1280 x 800 (or click on the relevant image above)
June Wallpaper 1440 x 900
June Wallpaper 1920 x 1200

Wallpaper 2 Download Links

June Wallpaper 1280 x 800 (or click on the relevant image above)
June Wallpaper 1440 x 900
June Wallpaper 1920 x 1200

June’s wallpaper was taken in Wat Sissaket (Sissaket Temple), one of the oldest temples in Vientiane, on my recent visit to Laos. It was great being back in Laos after two years, though as expected, things had changed a little. I was able to observe our Metamorphic training program in full and catch up with some old friends.

Back to the Wallpaper! The image is a hand of one of the many Buddha statues that line the alcoves of the temple courtyard. The brilliant colours are from the robe draped over the Buddha.

Laos is primarily a Buddhist nation, with 67% of the Lao population identifying themselves as Buddhist. In practice, Lao Buddhism consists of a mix of Buddhist and Animist beliefs and ceremonies.

As usual, the wallpaper is available in a number of sizes:

June Wallpaper 1280 x 800 (or click on the image above)
June Wallpaper 1440 x 900
June Wallpaper 1920 x 1200

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 …