
The tree pruning guys are out and busy trimming the trees, so I guess this means Spring has officially arrived in Shanghai. The weather is starting to get pretty awesome; time to start taking more photos!
It sucks to arrive at an airport by yourself. After a 15 hour flight, you get past customs and there are people everywhere waiting for someone, except nobody is waiting for you. That is why I decided to surprise Krystin … Continue reading
Tonight was one of those rare nights in Shanghai where the moon was out in full force and the sky was just super clear. At any given time today you could see the entire Pudong skyline from as far as … Continue reading
I took a walk around Tianzifang the other day with the new Zeiss 21/2.8 I picked up. There were two old guys laying bricks, slowly taking their time to make sure everything was just right. I was kind of taken … Continue reading
If you go to Japan you will oftentimes find that you are lost. I could study their subway map for a day and still not be sure what’s going on down there. But the great thing about being lost in … Continue reading
My aunt from Hong Kong came to visit Shanghai to hang out and wind down for a few days. I’ve been super busy myself lately, working on 2 big video projects, and really didn’t have any time to spend time … Continue reading
I just recently returned from an awesome trip to Tokyo with Krystin and Michelle. Overall the trip was amazing, and a much needed break from everything happening in Shanghai. I’m currently working on several projects that have kept me from … Continue reading
My family took a trip out to Hang Zhou last weekend to pay respects to my grandparents, whose ashes are kept at this temple. Its about a 2 hour drive from Shanghai to a peaceful temple in the mountainous region … Continue reading
Here are some pictures from our very last day in Cambodia; this will also conclude my picture posts from the trip. Jing and Jess had already left early that morning, so Krystin and I were on our own for the … Continue reading
During our time in Phnom Penh, we decided to go go-karting on an outdoor course a few miles outside of the city. It was super fun but really hard on your back and arms. The go-karts went pretty fast, I’d … Continue reading
After 3 days in Siem Reap and a night in Sihanoukville, we headed to Koh Rong for a total change of pace. Koh Rong is a small beach island that is a 2 hour ferry ride from Sihanoukville. We spent … Continue reading
Bayon is another popular temple in the Angkor area. Its famous for its 4 sided statues; each side of the statues has a face of the same buddha with all different expressions. For some reason, I took no pictures of … Continue reading
After traveling for about an hour by tuk-tuk, we got to Phnom Kulen National Park. We were told there was an awesome waterfall there, so we decided to check it out. We were also told that there was a chance … Continue reading
Ta Prohm is one of the other temples in the Angkor area that we got to check out. It is also known as the Tomb Raider temple; they filmed Angelina Jolie here for the movie (haven’t seen it, I don’t … Continue reading