Did you know that there is such as thing as Dark Tourism? This is people who go to visit places that have connections with death and/or suffering. I would say that I verge into Dark Tourism quite often; but it is rarely just to say that I have been to that place, it is more... Continue Reading →
TeamLabs – Tokyo
I recently took a trip of a lifetime. I can't explain how much I have wanted to go to Japan from a very early age, and finally I managed to get there. Needless to say I want to return immediately and the next trip is already in the planning. As you can imagine, I researched... Continue Reading →
Day Out – Highgate Cemetery
I know that cemeteries seem terribly morbid, so it sounds like a terrible day out, but I find something serenely beautiful about them... some of them. I am not talking about the cemetery that you see as you drive by your local church, these are fairly run of the mill, and while nice for families... Continue Reading →
Louvre – Abu Dhabi
I write about a lot of artwork, but I don't usually write about the building that contains them. This is either because I am so overwhelmed by the work contained, or that the building is not that exciting. One of my first articles that I wrote for Parkstone International was about the opening of the... Continue Reading →
Gods Own Junkyard
It has been an age since I wrote an article about a day out that I have had and shared some of my own photography. I have to admit, I don't always think to do it as I find other peoples artwork and photography much more compelling than my own, but I am very lucky... Continue Reading →
Body Worlds – Gunther Von Hagen
I consider myself really lucky. Well I say lucky... I work hard in order to do the things that really interest me. This generally means travel and seeing as much of everything as I can. A large percentage of this is art, or beautiful scenery that I can take photos of as ultimately this makes... Continue Reading →
Curiosities from the 5th Corner
As you may know by now, I like the extreme. I think the oddities of life, the things most people probably shy away from either because they just don't find the complete cycle of life that interesting that they want to look at things in jars of formaldehyde or it simply isn't their cup of... Continue Reading →
Natural History Museum (Rotterdam)
Next door to the Kunsthall, is a smaller building which looks a little like a school. It has paper cut outs of bones in the widow, and from the road side, could easily be mistake for a child play centre. I only knew it wasn't, because I had read that there was a small natural... Continue Reading →