Mount Ruapehu, Mount Ngauruhoe and Mount Tongariro… the all enchanting and all incredible mountains that form part of Tongariro National Park. I grew up on the...
October 2017
Capturing the energy, emotion, atmosphere and excitement of a live performance has long been the ambition of many a photographer. The turbulent lifestyles of rock and...
“Oh my goodness. Pull over!!” I shriek, as if a snake just popped out of the glove box! No snakes though, just an insatiable desire to...
Everything began with a blog. Before starting my food blog in 2009 I would write with pleasure when required, I would cook with abandon at every...
In recent months I’ve been finding the need for an ‘on camera LED light’ mounted to my DSLR and mirrorless camera rigs, while simultaneously thinking about...
We had some friends over for the weekend. We met online, through our blogs, years ago. We’ve been chatting since then, dreaming about a whole weekend...
Ever think about using your smartphone for video? These days, smartphones are proving to be a valuable tool for video. They’re compact, they’re portable, and they’re...
Hi, my name is Philip Thurston, I’m an Australian Photographer from the south coast of NSW. To me, Photography, is about vision and foresight. The process...
Diwali or Deepavali is regarded to be one of the five most-celebrated festivals of India. It is the festival of lights and marks the triumph of...
Lots of destinations boast epic landscapes, fascinating cultures or ancient traditions – but few manage to contain them all quite like Kyrgyzstan. The landlocked nation in...