If you want to do travel photography right, you have to photograph people…
Read MoreI love to take the train when traveling. Most of the times it's cheap, comfortable and you get to meet the locals and experience daily life…
Read MoreA short travel video of Malaysia through the eyes of a photographer. We explored Malaysia and especially Kuala Lumpur for well over a month…
Read MoreIt's weeks after but we still jump when we hear loud noises or when someone moves the couch or bed... Here’s our experience of the earthquake on Gili Air.
Read MoreIf you want to see the sunrise over Mount Bromo you'll have to make a little effort as it requires getting up around 3:00 am and hiking up a hill to one of the viewpoints. Yeah, having to get up in the middle of the night kind of sucks…
Read MoreWhat an amazing experience that was. Walking towards the volcanos surrounded by an out of this world, deserted landscape with no one around, only a few motorcycles on the distance...
Read MoreWant to travel the world or just around town? This is the perfect camera bag for the job.
Read MoreThe next part of my ongoing series of photos of guesthouses and hotel rooms…
Read MoreI love street photography but somehow I often don't like to shoot in large Asian cities. Hat Yai was different…
Read More“Phnom Penh, capital of the Kingdom of Cambodia, located at the confluence of the Mekong and Tonlé Sap rivers”. When I read that description I immediately got excited about visiting this leafy South-East Asian city.
Read More“You're doing it wrong.” That's basically the reaction I get when people – without having seen my photos – learn I use a medium format camera for almost every kind of photography…
Read MoreWe parked our motorbike and by the time we bought tickets for the boat, a tour bus full of Chinese tourists arrived at the site... then another... and another! Our worst nightmare…
Read MoreHotel rooms, aren't they something. Especially when you're traveling long term you'll get to know what's really important about the room you'll be staying in…
Read MoreKoh Lanta is an amazing place to stay if you need to rest up. There's a relaxed vibe; the locals are super friendly and you’ll find beautiful unspoiled beaches…
Read MoreOk, I was sceptic at first too when I read about the Travelsafe. I was looking for something to keep my camera safe in different situations and the internet gave me...
Read MorePart 2 of The Hotel Room Files: Laos.
Read MoreI'm getting a lot of questions about why and how I manage to travel with a heavy medium format camera. Someone even called me a beast being able to lug it around! I'm not but here's why I travel with it!
Read MoreVat Phou in Laos has been around for centuries. It was built at the base of mount Phu Kao and supposed to be older than Ankor in Cambodia. To reach the shrine you have to take on a set of uneven stone stairs that are sinking into the mountain…
Read MoreLaos has a relaxed vibe like no other country in the world and there’s amazing nature and cities to explore. Here’s a selection of my favorite pictures from Laos and their stories.
Read MoreAs a photographer I'm always bothered by the pictures of hotel rooms on booking sites. They always look either horrible or too perfect. So, that's why I decided to take a picture of every room we booked on our trip, starting in India…
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