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Published in Pology!

Thursday, March 20th, 2008

Butterfly
Just a quick post to let you all know that I received some good news the other day. The editor of Pology online magazine contacted me to let me know that they had accepted my Laos photos for their March issue!
www.pology.com
I have been a fan of Pology since before I left on my trip. It’s a nicely put together online travel magazine that provides a cultural perspective on travel as opposed to all of the nuts and bolts of hotels/airlines/tours, etc. They always have 3 photo essays that they publish and I always look at them in awe every month drooling with admiration.
I’ve submitted a number of photo essays to them through out the last 2 years and finally I got a positive response! Granted - I do feel like I need to say - I’m not getting paid for this…but the acceptance of my work is just as important to me. Yet being able to contribute to my rent would be nice!

Check out the spread on Laos!
http://www.pology.com/photo/08031p2.html

Whiskey and Babies - Luang Prabang, Laos

Friday, October 5th, 2007

baby and mother

Click here to see the photo documentary on Whiskey and Babies!

Yes, this may be an unlikely combination, however, when you enter a rural village in Laos, you never really know what you are going to encounter. I went in search of whiskey, and found a 5 day old baby.

WhiskeyWe had heard that outside of Luang Prabang, along the Mekong River, there are rural villages that specialize in making moonshine…rice whiskey. We went to the village to learn more about the whiskey making business, and take some lifestyle photos. As soon as we arrived, a man came to us and started trying to sell us the local rice whiskey. He had a number of different kinds of whiskeys and rice wines, and he even had a large inventory of whiskey with snakes and scorpions in it. Mexico thinks that they have the market cornered on weird animal life in booze…well, a worm doesn’t stand a chance to a large snake. We sampled various types and each one seemed to burn more going down my throat. We decided to let the booze sink into our bodies by walking around the village to see if we could catch any moonshine making in progress.

kidsWe did find some families working on their whiskey making – however, what we became mesmerized by was the functioning village itself. There was fishing, farming, kids playing, men swimming, and women weaving. We slowly walked around the villages and wandered around narrow paths leading behind homes, into fields, and down barren roads. Around each corner we found something new to photograph.

As we were about to leave the village, the man who originally tried to sell us whiskey came running up to us. Instead of trying to sell us whiskey, he invited us into his home to see his 5 day old daughter, Et. He had heard that we were doing photography and wanted a photo of his new daughter. We sat and talked to he and his wife for about 30 minutes. She had delivered the precious baby girl in her hut only 5 days ago. The local medicine man delivered the baby who was perfectly healthy. The mother was giving a special bark and wood to boil and drink the water for after childbirth. The wooden remedy was suppose to be for improving the new mothers’s strength after the traumatic birth and blood loss.

We came to the village for whiskey, but got much more than we expected out of it. A fascinating look into rural life.
 baby

Processional for Food…Giving Alms

Thursday, October 4th, 2007
in teple Click here to see the photo documentary on Giving Alms! Every morning in Buddhist communities it happens like clockwork – giving alms. Giving alms is the process of monks going out to get ... [Continue reading this entry]

The Fast and the Furious – Boat Racing on the Mekong

Thursday, October 4th, 2007
practice blur Click here to see the photo documentary on the Fast and Furious! wicketI arrived at the village of Tha Phra as the sun was going down. It was ... [Continue reading this entry]

Planes, Trains, and a Broken Down Automobile…

Thursday, October 4th, 2007
cowboy Photo: Cowboy Competitor For the 'best of' Laos Photography - click here! Note: The various photo documentaries will be in separate posts, so stay tuned on the site. The pictures you see in this ... [Continue reading this entry]

May I please take your photo?

Thursday, September 27th, 2007
model I’ve had an ill feeling that has plagued me for the last year. I first remember it coming on in New Zealand. Then it hit me stronger in Vietnam. I was feverish ... [Continue reading this entry]