Bhutan – the The Last Shangri La, the land of the Thunder Dragon, and a culture that celebrates ‘Gross National Happiness’ over GNP. It’s an idyllic Himalayan kingdom sandwiched between the world superpowers of China and India. The government strictly controls tourism and is one of the last Himalayan kingdoms to resist rampant modernization. Until 1974 there was no currency, all transactions were completed in trade. There’s few places in the world remaining where a visitor can glimpse such a strong cultural heritage still thriving.
Burma photography tour 2014
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.
Photography Tour through Burma, Feb 2010.
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Of all the places I’ve traveled to in search of authentic culture, Myanmar (aka Burma), is undoubtedly at the top of my list. Working with Bob Holmes to lead a small exploratory photo tour was the ideal way to interact with the people in an unobtrusive way. Everyone I met – nuns, monks, farmers, and artists – were genuinely curious and kind. I was especially touched by the amazingly talented photographers, painters, lacquer artists, and clothing designers, all of whom expressed admiration for an American woman’s ability to travel freely and make her living as an artist. When I asked how they felt about being photographed, they answered with the same response “I will not leave Burma in this lifetime, but at least my photos will make it to America.” In each location we worked with a local guide, one of whom best explained the basic desires of the people: to improve their quality of life and to be treated as a human, rights I take for granted. “Listen to the words behind the smiles”, our guide emphasized. “I want people to hear and know our heart.”
We plan to return to Myanmar to lead another photo tour throughout the country, please contact us directly if you are interested in details.

Me Nyein Kon temple, Bagan, Burma: 4,000 temples in 26 miles radius, these ancient temples rival Angkor Wat as one of the greatest architectural sites of the world.

Shwedagon Paya, Yangon, Burma: One of the world’s most spectacular religious monuments. The gold dome is 322 feet tall and covered with 60 tons of pure gold.

Traditional Intha tribe fishermen paddle flat-bottomed skiff boats with one leg wrapped around a single wooden paddle to drive the blade through the water in a snake-like motion, Inle Lake, Burma









