Posts Tagged ‘Paris’

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Morocco

Here is something different for our blog – a news report! Now, before you blow me away with your excitement, let me just mention that there won’t be too many of these, I just thought a little news post would be good to explain the absence of posts over the next week.

We’re leaving for Morocco tomorrow and I have to say, it could be the most excited for a trip that I’ve ever been. My excitement stems from the fact that we really don’t know what to expect. We’re spending 7 nights in 7 different locations, most of which do not have a large media presence online.

Packing for this trip has also been a bit different. Because part of the trip will involve riding camels, we have to take back packs and everything, including tripods, camera gear and sleeping bags has to fit. Consequently, we’re taking far less camera gear and we’re hoping all photos will fit on our 40 odd gigs worth of CF memory card. There will definitely be a report back on how it all pans out.

Pix Magazine

I was stoked to see that the latest Pix magazine published a 15 page (mostly pictures) article that we wrote on shooting strangers. I’ve been dying to post the article on the blog, but I don’t post any articles until they have been published, so that will be up next week some time.

Website Portfolio

If you tried to visit the blog and forgot to enter the /blog part of the address, you may have noticed that we have a new travel portfolio site up. It is not 100% complete, but I’m well pleased how it is starting to look, so check it out.

Catching Up

Lastly, I realized that we were on our way to Morocco and I still had photos to process from Scotland, France, Switzerland, South Africa and the UK. Needless to say, I spent quite a while in post production and managed to get through the bulk of the work. Below are some of my favorites.

Paris Street Photography

Life

Life goes on as usual in the Paris Metro.

I’ve always loved street photography. Henri Cartier-Bresson is one of my all time favorite photographer and he is best known for his street photography of Paris. On a recent trip to Paris, inspired by old Henri, I made an effort to do some street photography myself.

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