London Canals – Where’s your local?

Since landing in London all those months ago, I’ve spent plenty of time getting acquainted with London’s canal culture. Home to all walks of life; your local canal can also double as your home, running track, waterhole (of the alcoholic kind) and even your favourite fishing spot! Not that I’ve tested the latter…but believe me, …

Hibernation is OVER!!

Spring is a busy time in London. For most city dwellers, it’s because the weather is finally suitable for people to ditch the layers and leave the caves that they’ve been hibernating in for the last seven months. In the Spring everyone comes out to enjoy some good old vitamin-D action. When I say everyone …

A Cornish Weekend

When we were kindly invited down to Cornwall for the weekend by some good friends of ours, we had some TOUGH decisions to make. It was either stick-it-out in London for the Royal Wedding mayhem or hit the sun, salt and sand down at Hayle; a quiet beachside village in Cornwall. As you can imagine, it …

Cambridge Vs. Oxford

It just one of those things – people either love Cambridge more than Oxford, or it’s the other way round. It’s kind of like asking a photographer about which DSLR they like the most. It’s either a Cannon or a Nikon…end of conversation. After visiting both uni’s, I found it uber hard to decide which …

Skater Boy Compilation

You may have seen the shot of this dude on my Paris Post. Because I managed to get a couple of alright shots of this guy shredding out the front of the Eiffel Tower, I thought I’d better put them up for you to have a look at. Enjoy.

Getting sexy and snappy in Paris

So it turns out that everything people say about Paris is true. I can’t imagine anyone leaving Paris, without the intention to return asap.  What’s even more amazing is that the filthy streets don’t detract from Paris’s beauty at all – it almost adds to it.  I know that sounds cliche, but until you experience Paris for …

Switzerland – Part 3 – Zurich

Zurich; the land of exotic sports cars, big ass clocks and cool cobblestone back-streets. As you would probably guess, being the banking capital of the world, there is some serious moolah floating around this city. But despite all that, Zurich is one laid back locale, and an urban explorers dream come true. The next few shots are from in and around the streets …

Switzerland Part 2 – The Alps

The Swiss Alps (insert big sigh here). One word. Epic. Just Epic. Being the world’s most famous mountain range does not dim the sheer beauty of this place or the people. Young and old, tourists and locals alike, flock to these supreme slopes with the intention of  carving them up! And thats exactly what the …

Switzerland – Part 1 – Geneva

This is part one of a three part instalment of our travels through Switzerland last week. Switzerland had WAY too many cool things to contain in just one post, so I’ll break it up into bite-sized bits of AWESOME! The first part of the Swiss trilogy is the very stunning city by the sea, Geneva. Enjoy.

Ode to Oxford

When you travel, you realise that there are two types of tours: one given by guides, the other by locals. One is formulated, strategic and measured, the other breathes a true life and history into the location. I think you know which one is preferred! Last weekend, we were lucky enough to have one of the latter …