Mediterraneo from Leonardo Dalessandri Tribute to this wonderful sea. Puglia (IT) – Summer 2011 MUSIC: “Spring” by Ilya Graphic designer: Bernardo Mauro Di Giorgio Special thanks to Andrea Gualano
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November 2011

y most recent trip to China was a month long visit to Yangshuo, a small town surrounded by karst mountains in Guangxi Province. The dramatic landscapes and beautiful scenery in the area has inspired the works of countless Chinese artists throughout history. Here’s a small collection of my favorite photos from Yangshuo, China. It’s a [...]

This post was written in partnership with TravelSupermarket.com. Europe contains many places that are stunningly beautiful, deeply fascinating or significantly important. In fact some destinations are all of the above! Whilst any list of ‘must see’ places can only ever be subjective and open for debate, the following 10 must see destinations are certainly up [...]

Crossing international borders overland is always a thrill, whether they be hectic and filled with hustlers out to game you, or so quiet you wonder if you’re in the right place. The longer the journey, the more remote the border, the greater the adventure. And if given the option, I prefer to make these crossings [...]

ilcabamba, a quiet little pueblo three hours south of Cuenca, has a reputation for fostering old age in its residents. The valley in which the town is located is nicknamed “The Valley of Longevity” and studies have been done to try and determine the reasons behind the residents’ ability to live such long lives (100+ [...]
THE BEAT OF NEW YORK from tim hahne Thomas Noesner, our DoP, was in New York for a Mercedes shoot. Right after the job, he took his camera and strolled through the busting streets of „The City“. While screening the pictures of a drummer in the tube station, I had the idea of creating a [...]

veryone I talked to said the same thing — spend as little time in Guayaquil as possible. I took their advice into consideration, and did the opposite by purposefully spending a long weekend in Ecuador’s largest (and arguably, most dangerous) city. Despite Guyaquil’s size, it’s got very few hostels. I booked a hotel in the [...]
