We were amidst an arid landscape with twirling dust storms that rolled in and blanketed over the houses. I spent the first day rushing around wrapping bags over my camera gear,…
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I love that the sea can be a million different colours. Azure blues on sandy coves, turquoise, deep green, grey, even the black of a following sea in an electrical storm.…
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Sitting on the wide wall beside the Malecón watching a fisherman hand cast his line off the rocks and into the Caribbean, a pink 1950’s convertible speeds down the seven kilometre…
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There is something purely magical about hitting the open road in winter. The near-empty stretches pave the way for unexpected twists and turns and campervans are off-season and actually affordable. So…
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In my time on assignment with Photographer’s Without Borders documenting the work of Awamaki, I explored the various ways they are making an impact via social enterprise and how they are…
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The hike to Vinicunca (Rainbow Mountain) traces a path between mountains created from weathered minerals and stripes of sedimentary rock, rare and specific to this part of the Andes.…
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Creativity requires movement – in your mind, your house, your street, your city. You don’t need to go far to gain perspective; just getting out of bed affords the opportunity for…
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Home. From the wild greenery and dotted waterfalls amongst the Waitakere Ranges to the wide flat expanse of Piha beach exist some of my favourite places to trail run, hike, swim and…
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We could’ve moved to California. Once we’d pressed the button on that exciting one way ticket from Auckland to Los Angeles the next move was left open to decide where we’d…
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When the rain moves in sideways ice sheets and all the Bon Iver cabin feels are swimming around in your Friday work brain, it’s time to head upstate.…
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Heading upstate to lie in the long grass watching the Perseid Meteors. The valley was dark and filled with clouds when we got there and lighting moved it’s way round…
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I’m up late Friday night making little foil packages of salt and pepper and squeezing condiments into tiny bottles. For a fleeting moment it feels like it’s Christmas Eve and I’m prepping…
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Caught downtown in the rain.…
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Moving to New York City I didn’t imagine many Saturday nights in a mountain top shelter in a thunderstorm. But sometimes you realise eight million people is a lot of people…
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Shadows and their opposites in Shanghai, China.…