Thursday, September 17, 2009

7º56'37.10" N • 98º21'35.02" E



She threw some moves and you could see in an instant she was trained in classical dance.

Then she did a Crouching Tiger followed by a Hidden Dragon
and the transition from one form into another was seamless.

There are actors, and there are actors, and the good ones do not merely act.

They are.



Monday, September 14, 2009

TOMANA


Naval Architect Paolo Caliari designed this yacht in the mid 80s.

29 years on, we photographed her off the northern coast of Singapore,
alongside an island where I used to camp with my childhood buddies.

(Only back then, we arrived by sampan.)


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Sunday, August 16, 2009

British Airways & Qantas First Class Lounge







British Airways and Qantas' First Class Lounge at Changi International Airport.

We had a narrow window to photograph these images as transit passengers could not be disturbed in between flights. So that left us with around 5 straight hours, between the time the clock struck twelve midnight and five a.m. We shot 5 consecutive days (or rather nights).

Fortunately, the lounge had a good espresso machine.













Wednesday, August 12, 2009

The Angsana Spa, Dubai




This was one of the very first spas to establish itself in Dubai. An urban oasis in every sense of the word.

We had two full days to shoot around two dozen images before the spa's official opening.

You'd never know that mere steps away, outside of the glass mosaic walls and mineral baths, lay the bustling marina waterfront. It was so quiet inside you could hear a butterfly in flight.

Here is a handful of images from that shoot.











The Ritz-Carlton, Dubai



It's always great travelling to the Gulf of Arabia on assignment. Give me any project in any of the gulf states and I'll gladly jump through hoops. The arid conditions suit me and my cameras just fine. Especially in wintertime!

It was in early January this year that we flew into Dubai to photograph the Ritz-Carlton resort. A splendid Mediterranean inspired property that sits on what must be the most coveted stretch of beach in this slightly surreal city.

As always, we had the time of our life.









I rarely make references to the clients that I work for.


By this I don’t mean the companies that bankrolled the many wonderful assignments I have been given over the years, but the actual persons responsible for giving me the brief and the support that is needed to help me do my work well.


Their names must remain unspoken for obvious reasons.


But you know who you are.


And I want you to know that each and every time I pick up a camera I am reminded of the fact that none of the images that exist here could have been created, without you.


And that I am grateful beyond words.





The Eastern and Oriental Express



I've always loved Planes, Trains and Automobiles. Can't explain why. So when the chance came to produce a fresh portfolio for the Eastern and Oriental Express, I didn't just jumped. I flew.



The images were shot in-situ between Bangkok and Singapore and while the train was docked in its stables at Tanjong Pagar. The route took us - among many other places - over the magnificent wooden bridge at Kanchanaburi, and on to the nearby town where the historic Bridge Over The River Kwai still stands today.


The couple was played by Serena Adsit and Michael Stein, whose looks, wit and intellect made the shoot an absolute pleasure from beginning to end.


Enjoy the images. Elsewhere here, you find the ones that we produced for that other great Far East Journey, the one enigmatically referred to as The Road To Mandalay.