Arguably one of the most homey, easy going and presence-filled places one could choose to spend their time; what makes the island peoples of Aklan, Philippines, the most intriguing is not their structures, inventions, or mercantilism, but their character, beliefs and way of life.
Read MoreNothing makes you feel more like a pirate than spending the night amidst giant limestone formations where 'Caribbean Pirates' used to pervade.
Read MoreA country of unexpected surprises. Aerial shot taken from the rooftop infinity pool at our Air BnB.
Read MoreDefinitely a source of inspiration for some video-game concept art, the monasteries at Meteora were each built by daring monks pulling some over-the-top ninja-stuff, where death was merely seen as a welcome reuniting with 'God'.
Read MoreSharing space with the icon longneck peoples of Chiang Rai Mai.
Read MoreEnshrouded in both myth and mystery, Santorini is believed by many to be the location of the lost city of Atlantis. Initially made up of one giant landmass, later splitting into five separate islands due to a cataclysmic volcanic eruption, it is understood that the Minoan civilization used to live on these lands; a culture which most attribute to being the actual Atlantean race.
Read MoreDefinitely one of my most favourite portraits ever taken. After agreeing to be photographed, this little novice monk instantly began putting on the most O.G. mean-muggin' face I had ever encountered while visiting Thailand.
Read MoreSymbolically, the temple stands as a representation of Mount Meru, the sacred home of the Hindu gods from ancient texts.
Read MoreHowever, to the dismay of most individuals who are afraid of reptiles, garter snakes can be found en masse throughout the entire island when one decides to veer (not-so-far, but still) off the beaten path.
Read MoreDefinitely one of my more provocative shoots, the aim was to exemplify this idea and emotion of love, inspiration and materialism through the series. Again, it really takes a lot of courage and trust to create something so outspoken — something typically hard to achieve when working with other artists — but it's easily achieved here when shooting alongside other inspired visionaries like SoundsOfCuartz and EightSix:Media.
Read MoreThere's nothing more rewarding than working with an artist who's not only open to new ideas, but is willing to trust you on your vision. Here are some of the colour shots from the SoundsOfCuartz photoshoot taken alongside EightSix:Media.
Read MoreFor those seekers wishing to check out the majority of these falls in a single day, good luck trying to fit more than five falls into your schedule!
Read MoreContemporarily, Montreal is highly regarded as "Canada's Cultural Capital," according to Monocle magazine. The region holds a tradition of producing both jazz and rock music, alongside producing many talented artists in the fields of: visual arts, theatre, dance and even mixed martial arts.
Read MoreThough gaining importance as a pilgrimage destination in 940AD for its prominent Buddhist Temple, Shinsho-ji, Narita has not always been a place for peace and prosperity, as it was also the site of the Taira Masakado revolt and had also been subject to numerous air raid bombings by allied forces during World War II.
Read MoreOverall, a pretty cool adventure for those not susceptible to motion sickness and tolerant of the cold...
Read MoreOne of the more spectacular waterfalls located in Iceland, Goðafoss waterfall or "The Waterfall Of The Gods" gets its name from the numerous Norse god statues thrown into it by Þorgeir Ljósvetningagoði; the lawspeaker of the time who decidedly made Christianity the new national religion of Iceland in 999.
Read MoreUndoubtedly one of the more majestic places on earth one could ever travel to; the ancient peoples of Angkor in the Siem Reap region of Cambodia had a knack for erecting structures dedicated to deities, filial piety and past emperors.
Read MoreIt is widely speculated that Neak Pean may also have been representative of Anavatapta, a mythical lake situated in the Himalayas, thought to cure all manners of illness for those who chose to bathe in it.
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