Construction worker outside the Imperial Hotel in Delhi Street market in LehShot from the hip in Ang, a small village near LehThe doorman at the Khandela Haveli in JaipurJaipurCreepers at the Taj Creeper (noun): Any man who bluntly takes videos of foreign...
India from the hip: Leh
Leh is a little tourist town in the Himalayas (11,500 feet) accessible via scary mountain roads or an equally frightening plane landing. It's a great place for rest between treks and amazing for street photography! It's by far one of my favorite towns in...
His Holiness the Dalai Lama
Photographing the Dalai Lama during a teaching at his temple in McLeod Ganj is both incredible and challenging. The experience itself is amazing – the power of his humble smile, the smell of the fresh bread the monks pass out while he speaks and the hum of countless...
Holga: India
Palolem Beach, GoaFort Aguada LighthouseAgraPrayer flags in Tashi Jong, near Dharamsala
Goa, India
Goa is a strange place. It feels like the Caribbean with palm trees and a laid-back attitude. Cows wandering down the beach and women in full saris swimming in the ocean are a reminder that it’s still India. The former Portuguese colony became part of India in...
Varanasi
There is only one word to describe India: intense. Everything is intense – the poverty, climate, food, driving, religion. Varanasi is the epicenter of the madness. It is the holiest city in India – the center of life and death – and possibly the oldest living city in...
Agra: Taj Mahal & Red Fort
After four visits in three years, the best time to visit the Taj is definitely sunrise. Inside the Red Fort
India: Delhi & Ladakh
Bangla Sahib Sikh TempleQutab Minar LadakhSchool for monks in KorzokNubra ValleyMonks love cricket.
His Holiness The Dalai Lama
The Dalai Lama greets the crowd after his teaching on Dependent Origination on June 28th in Dharamsala, India. He heads to the U.S. for his next teaching.Monks from Sri Lanka sit outside the temple before the teaching.The monks serve tea and bread to the crowd...
Save Tibet
Tibetan activist and writer Tenzin Tsundue is known for his daring protests. He scaled 14 floors of a Mumbai hotel to unveil a Tibetan national flag and "Free Tibet" banner during the Chinese Premier Zhu Rongji's visit in 2005.