Tag Archive: Thailand

Blowing Out the Candles: Top 5 Sleepless in Singapore Stories

The above above video is character-driven montage of “Portraits of Southeast Asia,” a photo-heavy post  from September 2013 on Sleepless in Singapore that shows a beautiful cross section of the characters who inspired… Continue reading

Videos of Southeast Asia

Transformative. That’s the word I use when people ask me, “How was your trip to Southeast Asia?” Nine months have passed since my return to North America, yet I still think about that… Continue reading

Portraits of Southeast Asia

These are the people — the culture — the stories of Southeast Asia through my camera’s lens. Here you’ll find intimate, black and white, portrait-styled photographs of Thai tattoo artists, Malaysian gangsters, Cambodian… Continue reading

The Good Fight: Documentary & Feature Story

Editor’s Note: This is a mini documentary accompanied by a feature story about Michael Fisher, a Jamaican pastor from Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada. He’s one of Canada’s premier martial artists. This story is… Continue reading

Bangkok Joe: Sakic’s Love of Thai Suits

Roaming the narrow, bustling passageways of Bangkok’s Khao San Road, a snapshot of a celebrated NHL hockey player’s face stared back at me. Joe Sakic, the man with the iron wrist shot, former… Continue reading

Khaosan Road Craziness

Palm reading fortune tellers pull you into graffiti splattered alleys to spill shocking truths about your life. Mischevious tuk tuk drivers chirp at you from every angle. Occasionally, mysterious figures engulfed by shadows… Continue reading

Skin Deep: Phi Phi’s Bamboo-zling Tattoo Industry

What happens in Thailand stays in Thailand — except permanent ink. Brennon Hittel, a Canadian backpacker from Medicine Hat, Alberta knows this all too well. Brennon spontaneously inked a full moon on his… Continue reading

Enter Thailand: Fiery Debauchery in Paradise on Phi Phi Island

I wrapped my internship at Asian Geographic last week on April 26th. It’s crazy how time flies. It feels like yesterday that I was stepping off a flight from Canada, reeling with jet… Continue reading