This week we are celebrating our first 100 days traveling around the world. Here are the 10 most valuable lessons for anyone considering long-term trips.
Here's my current “Batch Renaming & Importing Workflow” hoping it will benefit photographers, filmmakers and digital nomads spending several weeks or months on the road.
In this free half-hour lecture I share my most valuable packing tips, the gear you can not leave behind, and even how to approach subjects in foreign countries.
This "Filmmaking Essentials for Photographers" online course is based on a popular event we have been presenting for several years, but it has been greatly enhanced with additional visuals and examples.
When shooting and traveling alone (or with only one more person) bringing THE most important tools is key. But what exactly do you need? Here's my list.
Creating a new habit isn’t easy but developing a backup workflow can eventually save a project or even a client. Here's our quickest "on-location" workflow.
It’s impossible to understand a country or culture in a matter of weeks, but we only have one chance to get a first impression, and those first reactions are great ways to identify interesting trends and cultural differences. Welcome to Japan.
To better understand Wong Kar-Wai's compositional and directorial choices I re-cut "In the Mood for Love" into a single 18-minute clip, while trying to maintain the integrity of the story.