Monthly Archives: May 2010

CROCODILE CLAN OF THE SEPIK RIVER

The next day, the weeping, blood encrusted wounds are vigorously scrapped with a sharp piece of timber and packed with mud from the river until, finally, the skin begins to seal and harden to form a pattern in the image of the crocodile – the most powerful and revered creature in the Sepik River………

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Crocodile Scarification – Shooting for National Geographic – Crocodile Tears

And so it was that I tried to justify to a veteran National Geographic photographer, why I locked her out of a photo shoot I’d pre-arranged with two initiates of a crocodile scarification ceremony on the Sepik River.

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Papua New Guinea Assignment – May 2010

Photo assignment of the highlands of Papua New Guinea and the Sepik River.

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Shooting in low light – Solomon Islands

This photograph (below) marks the end of my use of 35mm film. The decision has been a long time coming but this portrait clearly demonstrated to me the versatility and superiority of a digital camera over film in low light conditions. There is simply no way film could have captured this much detail in the...

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Fame, Fortune or Fun – Why Blog?

if you have made it this far and you’re interested in sharing your passion for travel photography or travelling the Asia Pacific region, I invite you to join my blog and come on a journey.

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