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March 25, 2014

The Noble Spirit documentary Trailer

“A rare glimpse into one man’s battle with ALS…with the spirit to find good in every situation and embrace every day no matter the challenge we face”

Not many people would have the courage, tenacity, and long term vision to chronicle their own terminal illness. Fred invited me into his life with a no holds barred approach, and encouraged me capture every detail of his daily life.   It’s been an honor and to have complete access and a challenge to watch him struggle without interfering with events as they naturally unfolded.
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Filed Under: Adventure Sports, Aerial Photography, Documentary Film, Inspiration, Travel, Video & Multimedia, Writing samples Tagged With: Canada, heli-skiing

February 24, 2014

Burma & Laos 2014 Slideshow

Slideshow of highlights from Burma & Laos:

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Burma, Laos 2014 highlights slideshow – Images by Andrea Johnson

Filed Under: Photography Tours, Travel Tagged With: Burma, Laos

February 14, 2014

Laos

Every year I search for a new place to ‘detox’ from the stressors of my everyday fast paced life. I may have just found the perfect place to return to on a regular basis for my creative renewal. Life in Laos moves slowly, artfully – a beautiful silk wall hanging may take a year to meticulously hand weave, a pedicure two hours. The bus ride from Luang Prabang to the northern Luang Namtha province is a tortuous 12 hour ordeal, but when the road ends the two day trek through jungle wilderness to visit to the Lanten tribal village was priceless. After three weeks of enjoying constant exercise outdoors rock climbing, hiking, & walking, eating eating only fresh produce & fish, disconnecting from the internet, and a dozen relatively inexpensive deep tissue Thai / Lao massages, I was completely rejuvenated.

View from Elephant Crossing hotel over Vang Vieng's spectacular limestone cliffs, Laos


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Filed Under: Adventure Sports, Agriculture & Food, Photography Tours, Travel

January 26, 2014

Burma photography workshop

Robert Holmes & I led a group of 8 talented photographers on a photography tour throughout Burma. This was our second time in the country, and while the changes have been dramatic in the past 4 years the place is still magical.

Buddhist monks lighting candles, Bagan, Myanmar


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Filed Under: Photography Tours, Travel

December 24, 2013

Photo gear traveling pack

Feb 2014 update:  After returning from 6 weeks photographing in SE Asia, I can now report back on these pre-trip photos of my gear I posted.

I brought this gear through the ringer, including a 4 day jungle trek where I modified the bag to carry both my camera gear and clothing.  Though the bag wasn’t designed with this purpose in mind, it performed surprisingly well. The back mesh panels wicked away the sweat,  versatility of the removable interior lens modules worked well for rolled clothing, and handy exterior pocket held water, snacks, a fleece jacket where the laptop typically is stored.  I’ve used the airport rolling bag series for the past 6 years, and while I still use that system with the larger padded belt at home for shoots with heavy gear I loved the freedom of the pack carrying all my gear and leaving my hands free.  I could never have handled the larger system walking the gangplank from boat to shore in Sittwe, Burma – on a skinny flexible bamboo plank sloped sharply uphill at at 45 degree angle I needed to be balanced!

It was quick and easy to adjust my gear for each day’s shoot and only bring the pouches needed for the lenses I carried that day.  I kept the laptop semi-hidden in the inside side pocket visible below, and though I brought the pac-safe mesh lock system to secure the entire pack I didn’t use it -simply locked the zippers together.  When traveling through airports I packed the modular lens pouches almost flat inside my large suitcase, and was ready to quickly remove them to attach to the skin belt to begin shooting immediately upon landing.

Photos below show the pack with the larger pro belt – made the decision right before the trip to use the thinner skin belt and pouches shown in the last photo. Smart decision – I was more comfortable in the lighter weight belt with the hot, humid climates & this left me room in my suitcase to bring a few extra souvenirs home I could have never fit otherwise :-).

Think Tank StreetWalker HardDrive camera backpack. Pack has an inner pocket to slide up to a 15 inch laptop, my macbook pro is inside a Brenthaven laptop case

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Filed Under: Photography Tips, Photography Tours, Travel

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