Tag Archives: Photography
London Daily Photo: Apply Within
London Daily Photo: Chubb Locks Lights
London Daily Photo: Joy Tuba World
London Daily Photo: God Rest Ye
London Daily Photo: Hamley’s Hams
London Daily Photo: Festive Trash Season
London Daily Photo: Tis That Season
The Elastic Concept of Libraries in Laos (PSFK)
The Elastic Concept of Libraries in Laos PSFK, December 10, 2009 As one of the world’s poorest countries with the sad distinction – and lingering dangers – of also being the most heavily bombed country in the world, simply checking out … Continue reading
Review: The Most Travelled Correspondent – A Retrospective of George Rodger (Londonist)
Review: The Most Travelled Correspondent – A Retrospective of George Rodger Londonist, December 10, 2009 11:56 AM Of another era, when itineraries were banged out on typewriters or hand drawn with red grease pins on maps and a journo’s notes … Continue reading
Bangkok and Vientian Have Street Art Too (Juxtapoz)
Bangkok and Vientian Have Street Art Too Juxtapoz, Wednesday, 09 December 2009 Take a visual vacation to an exotic and warmer part of the world: Bangkok and Vientian. Juxtapoz contributing photographer Chris Osburn recently returned from a trip to both, … Continue reading
London Daily Photo: Cityscape
London Daily Photo: Clarity’s Sake
London Daily Photo: Night Yawns
Patti Smith at Robert Maplethorpe: A Season in Hell (Whitehot Magazine of Contemporary Art)
Patti Smith at Robert Maplethorpe: A Season in Hell Whitehot Magazine of Contemporary Art, December 2009 The evening of Tuesday the 13th of October seemed as ordinary as any other end of day here in London. Perhaps a bit nippier … Continue reading
London Daily Photo: Homing In
London Daily Photo: Check out the Dude Coming up Behind These Cheery Gentlemen
London Daily Photo: Looks Like a Yeti
London Daily Photo: Herbs & Hair Nails
Onwards to Laos (Qype does London)
Onwards to Laos Qype does London, December 3rd 2009 Much of Lao history is heartbreaking. Despite being a mountainous and vastly rural backwater of merely a few million people, Laos holds the sad record of being the most heavily bombed country … Continue reading










