‘Duel of the Fates’ photoscape published in The Nation on Sunday 29th July 2012. http://www.nation.lk/edition/photoscape/item/8687-duel-of-the-fates.html
an interview with Dj Tim on the dance music movement in Sri Lanka published in The Nation on Sunday 29th July. Words and photos by me. Link: http://www.nation.lk/edition/free/item/8638-page-4-becoming-the-party.html
Originally published in The Nation on Sunday 24th June 2012 - http://www.nation.lk/edition/free/item/7359-page-12-musicmatters-colombo-festival-2012.html
Originally published on Groundviews - http://groundviews.org/2012/06/18/sons-of-one-religion/ Thirty years of civil war may have resulted in an awkward reconciliation process on racial fronts, but one thing it hasn’t diminished is our overlapping plethora of religious practices. We are born into, and primarily practice one particular religion or philosophy but one cannot discount the number of Buddhists at the Kali kovil in Modara ...
A photo-montage of Sri Lankans across the country. Originally published on iSrilankan.com - http://isrilankan.com/the-face-of-sri-lanka-postures-gestures-and-smiles/ Youtube link: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3POuSIOirPU&feature=player_embedded
A philosophy for new age living by BLUDGE. Words and Photos by me. Published in the Sunday Leader on Sunday June 3rd 2012. http://www.thesundayleader.lk/2012/06/03/do-nothing-gain-everything/ What would you do if you didn’t have a care in the world? No responsibilities, no commitments, no one depending on you to get things done? If life’s rewards are reaped by the hard work we ...
Photography published in the May edition of LT – Life Times Sri Lanka magazine to accompany an article on Bludge Tees. https://www.facebook.com/media/set/?set=a.467255026624721.28927996.402182963131928&type=1
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There’s something about waterfront photography in the mornings that I’m starting to enjoy in an almost obsessive manner. Can you blame me, when the clouds reflecting on the water remind me that heaven is right where we are?
An article on coming together and forming new cultures through local music. Originally published on Groundviews (17th November) with a repeat publication in the Sunday Leader on 20th November. Have a read: Our serendipitous isle is blessed with the gift of rhythm and a rare few who understand it so infinitely that they create music that transcends simplistic notions like ...
In case you didn’t know – I work from home, giving me the time and space I need to be creative, outside a traditional workplace environment. I am on hire as an ideas person, photographer, designer and writer for practically anything you can imagine.
Needless to say, I love to travel. Not merely away from our serendipitous shores, but also within it and around it. I think my ideal job would be as a travel writer/photographer or documentary film maker. Once in a while though, I get paid to travel and do just that. And in doing that, I have rediscovered Sri Lanka, fallen in love with her all over again. Here’s why: