
A collection of photos that do not fit into a specific gallery. These photos are photos that I love but have not found a home in another gallery. I will update and modify the singles galleries on occasion so please check back often for the newest updates.

Photos taken over a four day period in August of 2011. All photos in this series were taken in Jaipur, India.

In the foothills of Chiang Mai, Thailand, a festival takes place on the first full moon of the rainy season. The Pu Se Yak Se is fashioned to appease the cannibalistic protective spirits of Chaing Mai. In the early hours of the morning, a young male buffalo is sacrificed. The sacrifice is prepared for the [...]

Due to the loss of habitat, the orangutans of Borneo are now endangered with an estimate of only 60,000 orang-utans remaining in the wilds of Borneo. Occupying less than 14% of what was their traditional range, and with habitat disappearing daily, the orangutans are now engaged in a desperate fight for survival. Palm oil plantations [...]

For people living along the banks of the Mekong river, water is life. In Thai the word for river literally translates to mother water signifying the importance of the river in the giving of life. These shots are compiled from a four day rafting journey down the Mekong in the Summer of 2011.

Though I have not lived in Canada for nearly a decade now, there is a special part about it that I will always call home. Returning now to a home that I have not visited in six years gives me a fresh perspective on the land and culture from which I come. After six years [...]

This gallery represents photos taken when I did not have my full camera setup with me. In these cases I would rather be able to document and share what I see than to not be able to. These images have all been taken with an IPhone in the Hipstamatic application. In most cases the photos [...]

The Everest region in Nepal is made up of vast and barren landscapes. Yet the people who call the plains and mountains of the high Himalayas home, live with a vibrancy found in few other places. This harsh, unforgiving landscape makes up some of the most untouched, beautiful landscape on Earth. Often the landscape is [...]

At the start of every winter, 10,000 monks gather to bless the coming year and the birthday of the king. The gathering starts at 5:00a.m. in the crisp morning air that signals the coming winter. Monks chant, alms are offered and by 10:00a.m. the streets are clear and no hint of the mass of people [...]