Ladakh ~ Little Tibet
Once a western province of Old Tibet and then an independent kingdom, Ladakh (often called “Little Tibet”) was annexed by India during the partition of 1947 and remained closed to outsiders until...
View ArticleLena Skadegard for DARA Artisans
I’m happy to share photos from a story about jewelry designer Lena Skadegard for DARA Artisans. Here are a few of Lena and Delhi ~
View ArticleAndretta Pottery & Mr. Mini Singh
“Mini” Singh is a India’s most famous living ceramicist. More about this wonderful man and his work to come…
View ArticleJaipur Rush
It’s been 15 years since my first trip to Jaipur, and while nothing can compare to the magic of that first trip, when bicycles and camels outnumbered cars and motorbikes, it still gives me a rush to...
View ArticleMaheshwar revisited
Recently I revisited Maheshwar, a Hindu pilgrimage site along the Narmada River in India (and home to the incomparable textile NGO WomenWeave). The images are from this trip and my previous in 2010....
View ArticleWomenWeave
Under the leadership of Sally Holkar and Hemendra Sharma, the incomparable WomenWeave continues to grow in all the right ways. It was a privilege to photograph (and video) the women working on WW’s...
View ArticleKandy Kids
“The ideal place for me is the one where it is most natural to live as a foreigner.” — Italo Calvino
View ArticleKamo River, Kyoto, 4 PM
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View ArticleLotus Weaving, Inle Lake
Quietly canoeing into the floating village of In Paw Khon, the rhythmic clacking sounds of handlooms resonate from the bamboo and wooden workshops and homes perched on stilts above the water. In this...
View ArticleJapan & Nature
A monk sips morning tea, it’s quiet, the chrysanthemums flowering. — Matsuo Bashō (1644–1694) The makings of a culture are fascinating to me. The geography of a place, its natural resources, climate,...
View ArticleMy Yakushima Shinrin Yoku
Nature has been part of my self-care for over two decades. At home I spend several hours a day in the mountains for walking, quiet, contemplation, creative thinking, and overall health. Without it I...
View ArticleWhat’s in motion?
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View ArticleLadakh & Zanskar
Once a western province of Old Tibet and then an independent kingdom, Ladakh (often called “Little Tibet”) was annexed by India during the partition of 1947 and remained closed to outsiders until...
View ArticleHampi
.fusion-fullwidth-2 { padding-left: px !important; padding-right: px !important; }Capital of the ancient Vijayanagara Empire, Hampi was a significant kingdom that ruled much of south India from the...
View ArticleKolkata Flower Market
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View ArticleAndretta Pottery
“Mini” Singh is India’s most famous living ceramicist and the master behind Andretta Pottery in Himachal Pradesh. Here are a few images from my visit with him.
View ArticleSpringtime feeling flowers Japan
.fusion-fullwidth-1 { padding-left: px !important; padding-right: px !important; }Springtime feeling flowers JapanJapan’s cherry blossom viewing season (hanami) is coming soon. As the most celebrated...
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