19 July 2009

Airports

Folks, I have been on several planes, sat in a few departure lounges and don't know if it's night or day anymore. Jetlag is the professional term for the frequent traveller, but I don't care.

I am stuck at Edmonton airport, courtesy of a massive storm blowing just outside my window. Needless to say, my next plane hasn't arrived yet, or sits on the tarmac, or something. Anyway, thought I'd use my time productively and share this spectacular cloud picture with y'all.

17 July 2009

The early bird catches the worm

Some days you have to get up extremely early to make your day worthwhile. In this case, it involved a 3 a.m. start to drive down to Hampshire. Subject of today's assignment: the River Itchen, a classic and rather beautiful chalk stream running from the South Downs to Southampton. I had done my research, geotagged various locations and flew around it on Google Earth before setting off. What could possibly go wrong?

The weather was gracious with me, and the mild, misty morning light worked very well for portraying one of England's beauty spots. See the collection here:

11 July 2009

Occupying a Chimney

Life can be exciting sometimes. My latest assignment was to document the occupation by Greenpeace activists of the smoke stack of the Enel-owned power plant in Brindisi, southern Italy. We spent three days camping on the top, and my job included abseiling off the 200-metre structure to photograph the climbers painting a slogan on its side. Beats going to the office, I can tell you...

There are plenty of things which would be worth saying about those rather intense three days which just finished yesterday, but I prefer to keep those words for anecdotes to be shared in person at a later date. However, one thing surprised all of us upon being arrested by the Italian authorities. Their head of Police congratulated us for the action and gave us a bottle of Grappa as a souvenir ;-)