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 April of 2010, I spend a magical three days in Varanasi, India, with photographers Gavin Gough and Matt Brandon. One of the ‘homework’ tasks they gave us was to make a themed Soundslides presentation. The Hindu faithful recognise the integration of five elements: earth, air, water, fire and spirit. I was fascinated by the use of […]
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 I’m in Cambodia at the moment with four gifted professional photographers and thirteen talented amateurs. All I can say is this: Thank heavens I’m not taking pictures for my living! It’s not that my photos are bad – well, not all of them – it is just that those taken by everyone else are extraordinary. […]
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Posted in Architecture,Cambodia,Culture,Every Day Life,Museum,Nature,Religious PracticeTags: Angkor,Angkor Temples,architecture,blog,buddhism,children,hindu,nature,people,Photo Blog,religion,sculpture,temple,travel,Travel Blog,Ursula Wall,worship
 “Try to focus on one thing – it could be one colour, one idea, any one thing, really,” instructed our photo-tour guide Gavin Gough. “Don’t just wander around taking pictures of everything!” Now, I have enormous respect for Gavin, Bangkok-based travel photographer and teacher extraordinaire, but I was about to head into Yaowarat, Bangkok’s Chinatown, […]
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Posted in Culture,Every Day Life,Thailand,Travel,WorkTags: Bangkok,blog,children,Chinatown,fish,market,people,Photo Blog,Thailand,travel,Travel Blog,Ursula Wall,work,Yaowarat
 The English word ‘souvenir’ comes from the same word in French; in French le souvenir can be the memory itself, or, as it is in English, the keepsake in which the memory is signified. Photographs are my mementos, my souvenirs, but some of my clearest memories of our long walk in the Pyrenees never made it onto […]
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Posted in Culture,Every Day Life,France,Nature,Religious Practice,RuralTags: architecture,blog,France,nature,people,Photo Blog,religion,rural,Sentier Cathare,The Cathar Trail,The Cathar Way,travel,Travel Blog,Ursula Wall,walk,worship
 Thailand goes to the polls this Sunday. For weeks, the streets of Bangkok have been lined with colourful political posters: posters with pictures of bland-faced politicians and their pork-barrel promises of fiscal payouts to just about every demographic; posters of “everywoman” in her tennis whites and “everyman” in his golf gear; posters depicting the candidates […]
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Posted in Culture,Education,Every Day Life,Rural,Thailand,Travel,WorkTags: blog,children,education,farm,farming,flowers,Mae Hong Son,nature,people,Photo Blog,rural,thai,Thailand,travel,Travel Blog,Ursula Wall,work
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