The Potosí Silver Mines: into the treacherous depths of, “The Mountain that eats men”.
Our journey led us deeper into the mountain, crawling through narrow cracks and twists and turns within the tunnels with only our head torches to guide the way.
Inside The Favela: My Journey into the “slums” of Rio De Janeiro.
The Taxi driver pointed towards the imposing metal gates manned by a guard, indicating the entrance to the favela. Carrying my backpack and camera bag, I nervously made my way into the unknown.
A Single Day in New York
Clouds loomed above the city, and the puddles on the ground reflected the fiery neon lights of the signs, screens, and facades that shined through the thick clouds and reflected off of every shiny surface.
The Angels of Hong Kong
Angel wasn’t exactly your prototypical protestor – in fact, she just didn’t even seem remotely close to the violent subsection of protestors who had made a name for themselves recently by destroying a government building.
The Power of Simplicity in Photography
Just like other forms of art, one of the most common mistakes in photography is this urge to overcomplicate our work. We convince ourselves that the more we add to the photo, the better it will be.
5 Practical Tips Every Beginner Needs When Getting into Film Photography
You don’t need to be a professional photographer to get into film photography. Still, for every hobbyist out there, with every photo they shoot, there’s a desire to keep going.