An afternoon in Geoffrey Bawa’s home

Geoffrey Bawa is probably the most celebrated and influential Asian architects of the twentieth century. Sadly, I knew little about his work and his life until I began researching for my recent dispatch to Sri Lanka earlier last month.
Art Installations on the Streets of Calcutta (Kolkata)

Amazing art during a spectacular Indian festival
Life In An Indian Temple Town

In light of my upcoming assignment to India, I thought I’d post this set of images from my last trip there – a selection of images from temple towns in the southern state of Tamil Nadu that sits on the eastern side of the Indian peninsula.
Every time I travel to the south, I feel like a foreigner much to the amusement and surprise of my non-Indian friends in the US (my family is from the northern part of the country). The language is different (India has over 400 languages), food is strictly vegetarian for the most part, and even religious deities have their own southern flavor. Nowhere is this more apparent than the numerous “temple towns” where where the rhythm of life still mimics the time when these towns were first built. The temple still is THE center of life here.
Outtakes from a Recent Travel Shoot in LA
An unexpected encounter in the midst of shooting a few travel projects in LA
Photographing Jordan’s Magical Landscape

Why one of my favorite places to shoot landscape is Jordan …
Spring Is Here!

End of the cold weather is in sight at last! And seems like the New York has spilled over its brim and I see people everywhere (again)! So I decided to walk it back home from the AIPAD show at the Armory …


