All Posts Tagged With: "image"
A boy named Jack
We found him on the dirty streets of Phnom Penh, just off of Sisowath Quay. He was dressed in rags and sucking on discarded satay sticks.
20May2008 | Carrie Marshall | 5 comments | Continued
Morning Stroll
A morning stroll in Geneva, Switzerland, with photographer Ron Dubin.
20May2008 | Ron Dubin | 0 comments | Continued
Boats, Bikes and Cars
Three forms of transportation next to a canal in Amsterdam.
Ron Dubin’s work can be found at his site or blog.
Bodhnath Stupa
Bodhnath Stupa, Kathmandu
Craig Ferguson’s images and words can be found on his site.
Tokyo Street Fashion and the Fashion Police #1
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Everyone wants to be a musician in Tokyo. That means the area around Tokyo’s School of Music is always swarming with wanna-be-musicians looking for a lucky break. This GUY was the absolute worst singer I’ve ever heard. His sense of fashion is as bad as his singing.
He sure knows how [...]
Road Block
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A Bolivian road block, the only thing needed are more cowbells. San Borja, Bolivia.
Editor’s note: EP is proud to welcome photographer Ron Dubin to its line up. See more of Ron’s work at his site or on his blog.
Lost in the Crowd
A young monk in Chiang Mai, Thailand, walks down a busy street, oblivious to the world around him. It is tradition for each male to become a monk. Most serve for a period of three months during their teenage years.
12Apr2008 | S. Peer | 0 comments | Continued
Little Dragon on the Water
A statute of Bruce Lee, 李小龍 (Li Xiao Long, or Li Small Dragon), graces the Avenue of the Stars, in Kowloon, Hong Kong. The world-famous martial artist was immortalized with a 2.5 metre bronze statue in the waterfront park in 2005. The statue, now an extremely popular tourist attraction, was financed by the Hong Kong [...]
10Apr2008 | S. Peer | 0 comments | Continued
Hong Kong Prayers
Prayers at the Tin Hau Temple, Hong Kong Island.
The Tin Hau Temple in Causeway Bay, Hong Kong is more than 200 years old. It celebrates Tin Hau, the taoist Goddess of the Sea, revered in Asia by sailors and fisherman. The temple can be found at the MTR stop of the same name and has [...]
