
Surfer's world: how to get thrashed (and make friends)
This story… I want to tell it so badly; as much as I want to be a part of it.

In the wake of Ondoy: Tumana
The headlines are gone; tied up in twine and buried or burned shortly after it happened. The Press, too, is

Papa John’s Center update
At Papa John’s Center in metro-Manila, children ages 5-20 are being cared for by Gemma Bucuyag (top right), who set
Photo Walkabout: Metro Manila
Back in metro Manila again and I am blown away by the pace of life and incredible growth that’s going

Light and tight: the Lowepro Rover Pro 45L AW
My need to downsize is a function of man hours and poundage – seriously, I’ve been schlepping 30 pounds of

How to fix a stuck filter
The following method was explained to me by a Canon Professional Service technician. Note: this procedure is not recommended for
Headshots: diversify your face
There’s more to great headshots these days than just your head. You’ve got to engage the imagination if you really

Armistice, lest we forget…
In my mind, O.B. Pulsifer, Sr. is the stuff of legends. A tough blend of maverick and enterprise; persistence that

Thanksgiving assignment
Digging this seasonal piece from the archives… One of my favourite assignments because of the fact that Andrea has a
Family first
A bit frantic this past month or so: Lib and I took the 5-kids and dog across Canada to see

A World of Good
A handful of Canadian high-schoolers take one hour a week to DO A WORLD OF GOOD with a sustainable recycling
Cream of the Crop – PDN/PhotoServe – May
Athletes and artists have this in common: If we are not constantly exercising our creative muscles we quickly start to
The February Hustle
For many folks, February is a month of winter blues; but over here, we’ve warmed things up in the Old
Pictures of pictures
Flat art is just a picture of a picture. Simple stuff you’d think. Then you try to do it; to