Melbourne & the Great Ocean Road Travel Photography

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Of the cities that we visited in Australia, Melbourne was definitely our favourite. It was bigger than Brisbane, but smaller than Sydney. It was just the right size really. It has history and really old Victorian houses, hip neighbourhoods, and a very artsy vibe with a youthful energy that was hard not to like. A little sad that we only had two nights there before we continued on a short road trip for the Great Ocean Road.

The Great Ocean Road drive was beautiful. It reminded me a lot of California! So if you like ocean coastal drives, don’t miss this one. One of our favourite experience from this leg was going to Philip Island off the coast to see these little fairy penguins come back from the ocean to their little caves. I don’t have any photos to share because it was very dark when this took place and you are not supposed to use flash photography so as not to traumatize the little guys.

Besides stunning scenery, you’ll also find a few koala bears in the wild if you pay close attention!

Here are some of my favourite travel photography from Melbourne and the Great Ocean Road.

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Uluru Travel & Landscape Photography

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Last year Mike and I took an extended adventure and spent 2 months travelling through Australia, New Zealand and Bali. I’ve finally gotten around to posting some photos from my DSLR (iphone photos are on Instagram), took me long enough, but in my defence, client work always comes first! :) Starting with 3 very short, very very hot days (40 degree celsius + days) in Uluru.

When we planned our trip, we knew that in February it would still be summer in Australia, and that meant that it would be sweltering out in the Red Centre, as it is called. Mike asked if we had to go to Uluru, and my response was that I’m not going half way around the world and not see Uluru! After all, I’m not sure when we’d be back again.

Uluru (or as it used to be called, Ayer’s rock) is probably one of the most recognized location. But just like any photo, you can’t grasp the full scale of something until you see it in person. We did a walk around the base of it and it took 4 hours (granted it was crazy hot and we had to take frequent breaks).

My favourite memory from the short time we spent there was staying at one of the observation areas until after the sun had gone down and along with it, most of the visitors. Then we lied down on a bench and watched as the stars came out and the temperature dropped at least 10 degrees. It is a magical place.

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On the Road // Thoughts on Travelling

It’s hard for me to write a personal post. Mainly because usually the thoughts in my head are very jumbled up and incoherent. And this post in particular has been a work in progress for quite some time, I think what I really wanted to delve into when I started this was to explore what it is that I love so much about travelling and life on the road.

“Once you have traveled, the voyage never ends, but is played out over and over again in the quietest chambers. The mind can never break off from the journey” – Pat Conroy

I think my earliest traveling experience was probably taking train trips in China from where we lived in Guangzhou to the provinces of where my parents were from. In those days, travelling by train from Guangzhou to Guiyang (where my mom’s hometown is) probably took at least 2 days and 1 night. Now, you can fly the distance in about 1.5 hours and a high speed train will zip you between the two in 4 hours. I have so many fond memories of those train journeys. Although when I recall them with my mom, she likes to remind me how unsavoury it was then to travel by train. The trains were often old, quite dirty in places and very crowded. If you can’t get sleeper berths, you have no choice but to sit through the 2-day-1-night journey.

My favourite thing to do then was to sit by the window and just stare out at the landscapes and scenery: rice fields, lakes, rivers, and always, mountains. This was before air conditioning became a standard feature. Which meant the windows could be opened back then. I would stick my arms out, sometimes my little face, and on a few occasions, dangle my feet out the window. Even now, if I close my eyes, I could still conjure up the feeling of hot, humid wind on my arms, the coolness in the mountain tunnels and the thundering sound, and the smell of those train compartments.

I wondered what it is about those train journeys that I love so much. Maybe it’s because unlike driving, you don’t have to worry about how you’ll arrive at your destination. You are not tied up by the logistics, instead, you are free to just enjoy the ride.

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After we moved to Canada in 1999, there was a long period of no travelling because we couldn’t afford it. And in the middle of establishing a home and adapting to a new country and culture, that was probably the furthest thing from our minds. Then in late 2007, my mom called me one day while I was in my university residence: we were going on a cruise! It was a 7-night cruise to west coast Mexico. It was fun, and something I think I sorely needed in my soul; no, not the bottomless buffets (but mind you the food was surprisingly good) or the casino or duty free shopping on board, but simply to move, and to be out there and experience the world, even if it was through a cruise ship. I think that trip had awoken something in me.

After that trip, we started to travel more and more, from one-week trips to two-week sojourns, to a whole month away for our wedding, then 3 months last year for our big adventure. Each trip further cements my love for the road, and each trip we explore further into nature. Reading about these places and seeing photos are not the same as actually experiencing them. Just like being in love, just like life, only when you experience them will they actually leave impressions on you.

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“Traveling is a brutality. It forces you to trust strangers and to lose sight of all that familiar comfort of home and friends. You are constantly off balance. Nothing is yours except the essential things – air, sleep, dreams, the sea, the sky – all things tending towards the eternal or what we imagine of it.” – Cesare Pavese

Oh but what essential things they are! You don’t realize how little stuff you need in order to be happy, to be content. I travel simply, with as little luggage as possible, and it gives me such a sense of freedom. You are not weighed down by the things you’ve been told you need all your life: a house, a mortgage, a fancy car, too much furniture, another fancy gadget.

There’s nothing wrong with those things per se, but maybe not everyone wants them or needs them in order to live a happy, fulfilling life. I firmly believe that we don’t own the stuff we have, they end up owning us. You buy a house, and all of a sudden you have a mortgage that needs to be paid monthly, you can’t just up and leave one day if you want to. You buy a lot of things, you need to make room for them, you need to tidy them, you need to maintain them. They incur a lot of your time and resources (physical as well as mental). At a certain point, they become noise. Sometimes I think that we collect stuff when really it’s experiences that we want. But for various reasons, we collect stuff instead. Unfortunately (or maybe fortunately), we have limited ability to collect stuff – not enough room, not enough money etc. But our heart has the capacity to record and remember all the beauty this world has to offer.

Of course, some of us prefer it that way: to be surrounded by things that keep us firmly planted on the ground and rooted to a certain place. And there’s nothing wrong with that. But maybe it’s not for everyone.

We humans are complicated creatures. We crave adventure at the same time that we crave stability and constance. I think in a strange way, travelling satisfies both adventure & constance: you are constantly on the road, but each place brings new experiences.

I read a while ago that people who never want to stop travelling are perhaps running away from something. That really made me think. On the surface, it sure seems that way. Especially the perpetual travellers. But lately I’ve given this a lot of thought. And I think for me, it boils down to how I feel when I’m on the road, and especially in nature. I feel a sense of calm and peace that I don’t feel when I’m “at home” in a square box with four walls and the same daily grind that reduces us to a machine-like state, each day bit by bit, no longer open to the simple beauty the world has to offer outside of our high-tech, high-stress life. I feel connected, and fully present when I’m travelling slowly. When I think about it, the best experiences in life happen when we feel fully present and everything else, including time, just falls away and becomes irrelevant. Like the saying “at that moment, time stood still”.

On an even deeper level, in the past few years, I realized the decisions I’ve made all lead me to one thing: freedom. Quitting my day job to become a wedding photographer, travelling, these things have helped me experience a sense of freedom that I think I’ve always wanted, even as a kid. The freedom to be able to decide what I do with my time, how I live my life; to be the master of my own destiny. There are already so many things in life we can’t control, the two big ones being birth and death. Since the start and the destination are the same, why not have some say over the in-between state we call life?

“Twenty years from now you will be more disappointed by the things you didn’t do than by the ones you did do. So throw off the bowlines, sail away from the safe harbour. Catch the trade winds in your sails. Explore. Dream. Discover.” – Mark Twain

 

San Francisco Travel Photography

Ah San Fran, you lovely city you. I can’t believe it was a year ago that I was there. But, I am going back in a week to photograph a secret wedding and I’m so excited!

Like most people who have been, I loved San Fran. It’s the only city in America I would ever move to. I just loved the vibe of the city. Without getting too political in a blog post, it is here (and in other parts of California) where I feel like the founding principles of America have been realized to the best of their potential: Democracy, Rights, Liberty, Opportunity and Equality. But I digress.

I also met up with the awesome and so lovely Patty Lagera, a fellow photographer who is from New Zealand, who was in town around the same time I was. <3

Here are some favourites from that trip.

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Isn’t the San Fran city hall just gorgeous? A beautiful example of the Beaux-Arts style of architecture.

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The cable car rides were so much fun! especially going up and down the hills. Try standing at edge for more thrill :)

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Famous San Francisco Chinatown.

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As a book lover, any time I visit another place, I always seek out a bookstore or two. In San Fran, it was City Lights.

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You can just make out the Golden Gate Bridge from the top of Tower Hill.

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Watching the sun set over the Golden Gate bridge from Chrissy Field.

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Saturday market at the Ferry terminal was awesome! So much awesome food.

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Up close and personal with that famous bridge!

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Didn’t get to walk across the Golden Gate Bridge this time, but did drive across it :)

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Alcatraz! aka. The Rock. We did the night tour, which was awesome, but a bit creepy, but still awesome.

The best part was probably the locking of the cells demonstration.

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Sutro Bath is such a unique place. It’s hard to imagine that less than 100 years ago, how magnificent this bath by the sea would have looked.

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Iceland Travel Photography // Into the Fjords

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Three. That’s the number of times I’ve been to Iceland now. But no matter how many times I’ve been there, it just doesn’t seem to be enough. The more I go, the more I want to go back. I also feel like I can never quite capture in photographs the Iceland that I see in my mind’s eye.

For this trip, I photographed a very lovely fellow Canadian couple in and around south Iceland for their anniversary session. Then Mike and I picked up a rental car and drove up to the Snaefellsness peninsula and then on to the Westfjords, which is this stunningly beautiful and remote landscape. And very isolated. If you are looking for edge-of-the-world beautiful landscape, this is definitely one of those places.

I think I’ve gushed enough about this beautiful place here, and here. Below are some favourites from this past trip.

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Starting from Reykjavik, 3 hours later we were winding to the “top” part of the Snaefellsness peninsula.

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The town of Stykkisholmur.

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From Stykkisholmur, it was nearly 4 hours on a stretch of route 54 that was badly potholed to get to Holmavik on Strandir coast of the Westfjords.

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Looking out onto the Holmavik Harbour from our guesthouse. This was one of the creepiest place I’ve ever stayed in.

Not because of the Museum of Witchcraft across the street, or the fact that we hardly saw anyone around town.

It was a very old house and as soon as I saw it, I had a funny feeling about it.

It didn’t help that we were the only ones staying there haha.

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The next day we took a road trip along the Strandir coast. It was 104 km of coastal gravel road pitted with potholes the size of giant watermelons.

The journey took about 3 hors each way since we didn’t have a 4×4 so we drove slowly. At the end of that was a geothermal pool at the edge

of the universe.

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“Breathtaking” seems like an overused word, but I can’t think of anything else to describe the drive.

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A little seal colony in one of the fjords.

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Seeing the Northern lights dance was definitely one of the most amazing experiences I’ve had.

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We stayed at a farm in Heydalur for our last 2 nights and the resident dog followed us the whole way on a 4-hour hike…we played fetch with him!

His name is Loki :) (the Nordic god of mischief)

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There was also an Arctic Fox that lived on the farm!

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California Travel & Landscape Photography

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There is no doubt that California is an iconic place when you think about travelling in America. But to each of us, California means something different. If you asked me what comes to mind when I think of beautiful landscape, it’s the rocky shoreline dotted with ethereal coastal Cypress trees with the Pacific Coast Highway winding through, and the ever blue Pacific ocean lapping at the foot of the cliffs. It’s fog that dissipates by mid-morning and rolls back in in the afternoon, it’s the towering giant redwood forests, and the fur seals with their unique calls. It’s a place, like any other magical place, where you both feel at one with nature but also feel so small against it. You feel at peace here.

We started in San Jose and drove through Point Montara, Half Moon Bay, Santa Cruz, Carmel, Big Sur, and San Simeon. In particular, Big Sur was our favourite.

Like Henry Miller said: This is the California that men dreamed of years ago, this is the Pacific that Balboa looked out on from the Peak of Darien, this is the face of the earth as the Creator intended it to look.

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All I need, is a room by the sea.

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