Bangkok, New York, London, Algeria
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It’s been a while. So here is an update on whats been happening and whats in the pipeline. First of all I can’t ignore what’s been going on in Bangkok. Many of my good friends are out there in the firing line and it’s becoming very dangerous for photographers.The city has come to a standstill and I think it’s leaving a few of us with questions about the future. I hope things settle down but one can’t help but feel that the divisions within the country are going to be extremely difficult to repair. My good friend Olivier Sarbil shoots strong compelling work and is out on the frontlines, drop by his website and take a look, you won’t be dissapointed. He’s passionate about his photography and when I called Olly to get permission to run his picture, I could hear screams and gunshots in the background, hats off to him and the other photojournalists down there bringing back some remarkable imagery.
On a much brighter note some of you will recognise a familiar face in the top photo, Ginger was with us again earlier this month, again we managed to shoot some great stuff and we are really happy with the results, more to come on those. Talking of Ginger, I am pleased to say he has decided to join me on my New York and London legs of the workshops, It’s a great opportunity to shoot compelling portrait work. I only have a few spaces remaining, so contact me if you would like to attend.
Lastly plans are finalised now for a September trip into the Algerian Sahara. Myself and UNHCR photojournalist Phil Behan will be taking guests deep into the Sahara on a photographic adventure.. Feel free to email me for further details.
The next week or so I’ll be getting ready for the US and UK, I will have my book with me and will be meeting editors, art buyers and anyone else willing to give me 5 mins. Also very excited about meeting some of the lovely people who have been in contact with me over the past year or so..
See you somewhere soon..



Absolutely stunning work. Thank you for bringing this info to us; you tell compelling stories with your photography, and this subject is something we should all be more aware of.
P.S. LOVED your Ginger shoot.