Category Archives: Travel

Noravank, Datev & Karahunj

From our trip to Armenia last summer 2012. We took a day long trip to Noravank, Datev & Karahunj. Well worth it especially as we rode the world’s longest aerial tramway!

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Reminiscing about Oasis

I have just gotten round to scanning all my medium format film from our Oasis trip back in October 2012! What beautiful gems I found in those rolls of film. Looking at these pictures makes me wish I could transport … Continue reading

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Good Ol’ Film (Armenia)

I love film photography. I love its mystery and its magic. In this world of quick results, using film slows me down and makes me think about the composition, the subject and everything else in between. It also takes me … Continue reading

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Topkapi Palace (Istanbul)

 

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Hagia Sophia (Istanbul)

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Fishing on the Galata Bridge (Istanbul)

Fishing on the Galata Bridge.

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Around Istanbul

I am finally getting round to organising all my images from our Armenia trip this past summer. We didn’t plan on visiting Istanbul in the middle of our trip. To be honest it is not somewhere I would have chosen … Continue reading

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Aunt Alice in Sevan

One of the highlight of our Armenia trip was visiting my Aunt Alice in her lovely house in Sevan. She spends at least 2 months of her year there, mainly in the summer. Every Armenian has a story and link … Continue reading

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Oasis Magic

I don’t think I can sum up the pure magic that I felt last week at Oasis. My lovely creative partner, Cherish, and I started off with a flight to Vegas where we met up with Tara, Holly and Deb. … Continue reading

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Guitar Noodlings in Armenia

One of the things that I miss from Armenia is the constant sound of the guitar being played by Haig. I think he recorded thirty or more tunes (or as he calls them ‘guitar noodlings in Armenia’) and the house … Continue reading

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