Besides the city itself there's another highlight close to Luang Prabang: Kuang Si Waterfalls. The river comes down the mountain feeding several waterfalls and swimming holes…
Read MoreOn one of those relaxing days in Savannakhet, Laos we decided to go to a museum and what kind of museum is more awesome than a dinosaur museum!?
Read MoreThe camel safari and night in the desert in Jaisalmer was one of the highlights of our trip to India. Sleeping in the desert under a million stars is magical and definitely something we would recommend to anyone visiting Jaisalmer. Here's a report of our camel safari with Travel Trotters.
Read MoreVaranasi or Benares. The Holy Grail of India according to many travelers. It's one of the oldest cities in the world sitting on the banks of the river Ganges and that's exactly why it's so important to Indians…
Read MoreFor us, even though sometimes traveling in India was frustrating and exhausting —especially when on a budget— it wasn't like those horror stories at all. We saw some amazing things and even ended up staying a few weeks longer than intended...
Read MoreWe've been told all the horror stories about being drugged on Indian public transport or being mugged in alleys. According to the stories, there was a 100% certainty that my camera would disappear after a week or two...
Read MorePeople were praying, making offerings or being blessed and everywhere we went, something interesting was going on. Visiting Sri Rangnathaswamy temple in Tiruchirapalli is definitely one of our highlights in India.
Read MoreA herd of buffalos passed by. Some fishing nets and boats. A few guys selling horse back rides and to complete the wonderland; old children’s carnival rides spread around on the beach.
Read MoreSuddenly, all the noises and chaos from India disappear. Birds whistle and everything around us is calm. In the distance, a farmer herds his cows and greets us with a smile. Going to Munnar was a good idea; we really needed a break from all the craziness...
Read MoreA short story about how we visited a beautiful cave guarded by evil monkeys. Don't worry, we walked away unharmed...
Read MoreFinally, we've set off on our journey! Here's a report of our first day in the crazy city of Mumbai or Bombay and some tips on how to survive your first time in the crowds and fumes.
Read MoreOne of the things I noticed while shooting portraits in Congo was that the people didn't have any problems with being natural in front of the camera. A portrait photographer's dream...
Read MoreI'm going over some of the pictures from our last trip to the Dominican Republic. Here's a collection street shots from Santo Domingo, the capital.
Read MoreA guide for photographers who are looking for some professional advice and inspiration or if you want to know how I work as a photographer.
Read MoreMost things are pretty easy to take care of like vaccinations and visas but honestly, there are some things we needed to do before we can leave that are a bit confusing... but I guess it depends on what country you're from...
Read MoreThere is for sure no such thing as the best travel camera or lens but as a professional travel photographer I do have my favorites. This is my travel photography gear list...
Read MoreEven as a professional photographer I still learn new techniques and things about photography every day but this is my advice if you like my style and want to improve your photography...
Read MoreThe thing is; we can't keep looking back on what has been and we really should start looking forward as D-day will be there real soon. That's why I'll wrap up our trip to the Dominican Republic for now with 10 of my favorite pictures.
Read MoreOK, here's the thing: I'm seeing way too many selfies and pictures of people in front of famous landmarks or buildings and that's fine but let's try to do something different OK?
Read MoreWe walked the last part of the trail and soon we arrived at the view point looking over El Hoyo de Pelempito. The wind was roaring up there and the cabin, built on the edge of a cliff, was creaking and moving but the view was stunning.
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