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.