A Little Photoessay … A Glimpse of Gaudi’s Masterpiece: La Sagrada Familia
There is something about a church that transports me through time and deposits me at an older version of myself. I step through the doors and past habits and attitudes flood my senses and course...
View ArticleA Little Slice of Life … Snapshots of Mexico
Mexico surprised me with the hospitality and friends I found when I arrived at the beginning of the year with no real plans and no certain direction for my life. I flew into Puerto Vallarta sure that I...
View ArticleA Little Photoessay… Snapshots & Stories from Colorful, Colonial Mexico
The streets of colonial Mexico pulse with color and life. Before traveling, I glimpsed this pocket of culture and history only through small photographs of sun-drenched cobblestone streets making an...
View ArticleA Little Safari… This is What it’s Like Spotting Lions and Giraffes in...
A quick (and grainy) snapshot from the Kenyan-Tanzanian border. I had already been stamped out of Kenya but didn’t have enough cash to make it into Tanzania. Highlight: the kind Canadian I was about to...
View ArticleA Little Story… How One Maasai Tribe Is Changing the Face of Responsible Tourism
The sharp guffaw of a wild baboon startled me from sleep. Close as a whisper, the eerie sound ricocheted through my dreams. I awoke in full fight or flight response mode. My eyes whipped open,...
View ArticleA Little Photoessay… What’s Japan Like? Gorgeous. Contradictory. Fascinating.
The chaos of Tokyo crashed over me in waves when I first landed in Japan. I had booked my tickets on a whim — I found an affordable last-minute flight and jumped at the opportunity. Although I had time...
View ArticleA Little Slice of Life… Snapshots of Mexico
Mexico surprised me with the hospitality and friends I found when I arrived at the beginning of the year with no real plans and no certain direction for my life. I flew into Puerto Vallarta sure that I...
View ArticleA Little Photoessay… Snapshots & Stories from Colorful, Colonial Mexico
The streets of colonial Mexico pulse with color and life. Before traveling, I glimpsed this pocket of culture and history only through small photographs of sun-drenched cobblestone streets making an...
View ArticleA Little Adventure… Going on an Incredible Safari in Tanzania’s National Parks
A quick (and grainy) snapshot from the Kenyan-Tanzanian border. I had already been stamped out of Kenya but didn’t have enough cash to make it into Tanzania. Highlight: the kind Canadian I was about to...
View ArticleA Little Story… How One Maasai Tribe Is Changing the Face of Responsible Tourism
The sharp guffaw of a wild baboon startled me from sleep. Close as a whisper, the eerie sound ricocheted through my dreams. I awoke in full fight or flight response mode. My eyes whipped open,...
View ArticleA Little Photoessay… Two Weeks of Nuance & Culture in Japan
The chaos of Tokyo crashed over me in waves when I first landed in Japan. I had booked my tickets on a whim—I found an affordable last-minute flight and jumped at the opportunity. Luckily, I had time...
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