The last CJLM post! The book's out in September: http://www.dk.com/us/9781465453921-children-just-like-me/ Thank you to Taunaha, Jamie and family for being such big sports!
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New Zealand for Dorling Kindersley
Some shots from New Zealand. Big thanks to Dominic, Kowhai and family for a very special day!
Boat Building Academy, Lyme Regis
A few from last week in Dorset with the Boat Building Academy, shot for Korea's Morning Calm magazine. Big thanks to Yvonne, Harry et al!
Pakistan for Dorling Kindersley
An amazing time spent in Pakistan for DK shooting the Children Just Like Me book. Very special thanks to Maham at ITACEC for looking after me!
Pride 2016
London's Pride parade last Saturday shot for Royal Mail.
Karachi, Pakistan
Pakistan security
I never once felt threatened in Pakistan but these chaps were there just in case. Lovely guys but probably a good thing we didn't find any trouble as their ancient Hilux truck had no starter motor and required the assistance of all the village kids to push it started. They wouldn't let me photograph that.
Pakistan trucks
British Racing School, Newmarket
San Fran downtown
Hello San Fran
Los Angeles
Queen's 90th birthday
The window polishers
Thanks to Mike and team at Glassright.
Beach portraits
Rio do Janeiro
Children Just Like Me, Brazil
Thanks to Silvia, Mauricio and Rafa in Rio de Janeiro for a fantastic day!
Cartagena, Colombia
Colombian road trip, Pt. 2
And then on the way back this! I wouldn't change any of it. Colombia is still the craziest and most wonderful country I know.
Colombian car rental
If renting a car in Colombia you can definitely do better than Hertz. A 3 hour journey along the coast turned into a 12 hour all night marathon, during which I made some friends who fed me Aguardiente and got me back on the road again. Two burst tyres and a flat spare. At 2 am I came across a roadblock which cost me a few thousand pesos and a couple of hours but no lasting injuries.