Goldie plays Saigon

UK Drum&Bass legend Goldie rocked the Cage club in Saigon last night in what was definitely the best night out in Saigon all year – for me at least. My love for Goldie’s rockin beats goes back a long way. I still remember the night in 1994 when a radio show on Australia’s Triple J [...]
Last day in Thailand

All that’s left is kickboxing – tonight. It’s been a fun 3 months! Before this assignment for Insight Guides, I hadn’t spent much time in Thailand. When you grow up having to spend your holidays every summer on some of the world’s best beaches (i.e. Queensland, Australia) you reach adulthood not really wanting to pass [...]
Death Railway, Kanchanaburi, Thailand

So I spent sunset and dusk yesterday rushing from the Allied War Cemetery in Kanchanaburi to the River Kwai Bridge. If you’re not among the many millions of tourists who have passed through this infamous place west of Bangkok, here’s a canned history. In 1942, after capturing SE Asia, the Japanese decided to build a [...]
Streets of Guwahati

This week I’m in Guwahati, India. This city is the capital of Assam state, in the very far NE of the country, nestled at the Himalayan foothills between Bhutan to the north and Bangladesh to the south. I’m doing photos for yet another Operation Smile mission, which includes doing stills for the crew of the [...]
Thai boxing in Bangkok
I’m totally hooked! This was a blast. Two guys going at it fists and feet and sweat flying and the sheer tension, the crowd yelling and ooh-ing and yeah-ing. A lot more fun than I expected. And as a photographer, I’m struggling to capture it all. There’s the fact that I have to keep my [...]
Dec 16, 2009 | Categories:commentary | Tags: bangkok, kickboxing, photos, sport, thai boxing, thailand, work, www.indochinaimages.com | Leave A Comment »