
To travel is to be free. Griffith Park, Los Angeles, USA



Gastown, Vancouver

A cheeky smile translates across languages. Caught in the act, this young Sikh warrior in training clearly knows more than he is letting on... India 2018

Old Market, Delhi, India 2018

Monkey Business at the Taj Mahal, India 2018

Granville Street, Vancouver

Rudolph A Porter, LA, 2015

Sunset in Germany

The Colosseum

Villager who let the group take a small tour of her house. India 2018

Piazza di Santa Maria in Trastevere, Rome


The Colosseum

Chiesa del Gesù, Rome

Love Locks, Amsterdam

Amsterdam

Love Locks, Amsterdam

Soestdijk Palace, the Netherlands

Kitty in Saltaire, UK

Big Ben London 2017

Sophia London 2018

Big Ben at Night

Sophia London 2018

Tower Bridge & The Tower of London 2017


Apple Market, London 2017

London 2017

Just a corner, Russel Square, London 2018

The Principal, London 2018

Oxford Circus, 2018

Waiting in the Rain, Covent Garden 2018

Sicilian Avenue, 2018

London traffic 2018

Aimee, Westminster 2018

Covent Garden Sunset 2018

Phonebooths & Covent Garden Market 2018

Underground 2018

London Eye 2018

Tower Bridge 2017

York Minster 2017

Ibiza

Merilyn Lopez at Newport Beach 2016

Rickshaw driver, New Delhi, India 2018

Wedding March, New Delhi, India 2018

Reflections at the Golden Temple, India 2018

Red Fort, India 2018

Sunrise, India 2018

India 2018

From New Delhi, to Agra, to Amritsar, Dharamsala and Anandpur Sahib it was definitely a crazy journey filled with emotion, laughter and tears as well as some truly magical moments. India was a challenge for me on many levels, physically and emotionally, but I have absolutely no regrets. I’ll be posting a lot more photos in the upcoming weeks and telling stories of the places and people I’ve met. Photos like this one, taken at a Sikh Warrior camp. They are a nomadic people who never stay in one city longer than 10 days, I think they said. They did a weapons demonstration for us which was interesting although a little scary when they started shooting arrows up into the air. But what really stood out was this kid, he was a jokester, and while there was a language barrier his laughter and joy was contagious and painted a smile on my face, and the little boy on the left just standing there listening calmly and quietly created such a contrast to him and the rest of the group.

A well so deep and old, what stories could it tell? As she looked into its depths she wondered what would happen if she yelled to the water below. Would her own voice echo back to her, or would she hear a tale from a girl long ago? Red Fort, India 2018

Women working, India 2018

I loved the lighting in the small street, Parmarth Niketan

Indian Butterfly, 2018

LA Reservoir, Hollywood Hills

Vancouver Skyline

Parachuting Santa Monica, LA

Lionsgate Bridge, Vancouver

Toronto 2012





