Burma 2014 Photo tour
Robert Holmes & I led a group of 8 talented photographers on a photography tour throughout Burma. This was our second time in the country, and while the changes have been dramatic in the past 4 years the place is still magical.

Burmese girls with Thanaka tree Root (Myanmar Face Paint ) which has numerous health benefits including: tightening of the skin, anti-septic and natural sunblock.

Young Burmese woman with thanakha- a yellowish-white cosmetic paste made from ground bark applied for cosmetic beauty & protection from sunburn, a distinctive feature of Myanmar that has been used for 2,000 years.

Women of the Kayan Lahwi tribe are well known for wearing neck rings, brass coils that are placed around the neck, appearing to lengthen it.
Burma is an incredibly diverse, visually rich country – a place I hope to return to on a regular basis. The time to visit is now, before tourism and modernization significantly change this mystical place.
Link to photos from previous photography workshop in Feb, 2010:
http://blog.andreajohnsonphotography.com/travel/burma-photo-trip