I am happy to be back after a wonderful trip to Myanmar (Burma), Cambodia, Laos and a tiny bit of Bangkok. I purpose of my trip was to accumulate more images for my Lifeprints Greeting Card line, so as you will see, the collection of images is quite eclectic and covers the gamut of all that I saw and experienced (at least the moments that managed to get documented). To view the New Greeting Cards, click HERE. To view the complete collection of New Images click...
read moreNov. 11 to Nov. 18, 2010 Organized by Another World Photography Join award-winning fine art photographers Joel Tjintjelaar and Sharon Tenenbaum on a trip to the remote deserts of Atacama in Chile and Northern Argentina. This adventure will take you to incredible locations where you will be able to expand your Fine Art photography skills and learn more about B&W post processing and Long Exposure Photography. This is an amazing opportunity to spend time with Joel and Sharon in a photography-intensive...
read moreOporto Bridges Win 1st Place for Architecture: Bridges Pro Category During my trip to Portugal this past April-May I spent 5 days in the city of Port (Portugal’s second largest city) which to my surprise was one of the more enchanting cities I have visited. Oporto (as it is pronounced by the locals) is situated in the north-western coast of Portugal and has a magnificent natural setting on the north bank of the River Douro, just a few miles inland from its opening into the Atlantic Ocean. A total of six bridges are situated on...
read moreAgarve Wind Farms Win 3rd Place for Architecture: Industrial Pro Category Photographing wind farms was on my ‘To Do’ photography list, so when I planned my trip to Portugal I was happy to find out that wind farms are spotted all over the country on mountaintops. Although I kept seeing them from the bus and train, I hadn’t rented a car and therefore thought that my wind farms would have to wait for another occasion. On the last stretch of my two weeks in Portugal, I headed down south to the Algarve region for some R &...
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