Through the lens.
I shoot mostly in available light, often at blue hour, and rarely with a plan. These are 19 frames from a few trips that mattered — Japan, Southeast Asia, Hong Kong, and the massifs around Grenoble. Click any photo for a closer look.
Hong Kong
One frame I keep coming back to — Victoria Harbour from Sir Cecil's Ride at the very end of the day.
One frame I keep coming back to — Victoria Harbour from Sir Cecil's Ride at the very end of the day.
Victoria Harbour and Hong Kong Island skyline from Sir Cecil's Ride at dusk.
One frame I keep coming back to — Victoria Harbour from Sir Cecil's Ride at the very end of the day.
Japan
From Hiroshima's quiet memorials to Itsukushima at sunset and the ferry lights of Hakodate Bay — mostly blue hour, mostly available light.
From Hiroshima's quiet memorials to Itsukushima at sunset and the ferry lights of Hakodate Bay — mostly blue hour, mostly available light.
Southeast Asia
Singapore, Kuala Lumpur, Bali, Java. Tropical light, glass towers, and waterfalls — the kind of contrast that only exists this close to the equator.
Singapore, Kuala Lumpur, Bali, Java. Tropical light, glass towers, and waterfalls — the kind of contrast that only exists this close to the equator.
Mountains
The Chartreuse and Vercors massifs above Grenoble — bivouacs, alpine choughs, the occasional ibex, and the long pink minutes after the sun is gone.
The Chartreuse and Vercors massifs above Grenoble — bivouacs, alpine choughs, the occasional ibex, and the long pink minutes after the sun is gone.