Naadam Bikers
In the main plaza of Dalanzadgad’s stadium, kids run and play and celebrate Naadam, the annual summertime festival of three traditional games: Mongolian wrestling, horse racing and archery.
In the main plaza of Dalanzadgad’s stadium, kids run and play and celebrate Naadam, the annual summertime festival of three traditional games: Mongolian wrestling, horse racing and archery.
One of the several work crews detailing a lakeside building in the massive Summer Palace in Beijing.
On location in New York City’s Chinatown, shooting with the TB Unmasked team. Great sights and sounds and a fantastic lunch just steps from where this was taken.
At the Rosedale subway station, an empty, salt-covered platform just before midnight in March.
A gorgeous vintage Citroen on the streets of the Jordaan area of Amsterdam.
An almost-empty alley in Beijing’s 798 Art Zone (Dashanzi Art District).
An elderly couple out for a stroll, headed uphill just one block from the sea.
The ever-changing, fascinating facade of the streets of Lima. Shot from the window of a bus on the way to a hospital.
Quietness amidst the chaos of the endless traffic jams of Lima.
Against the wall of the church by the sea, men gather in the fading light of dusk to laugh and joke and strike a pose.
The deserted streets of Dalanzadgad. Most of the desert town’s residents were in the nearby stadium celebrating Naadam.
One of the many vendors in Beijing’s Summer Palace, selling art with traditional Chinese characters. Calendars, posters, maps, portraits, idioms — all created while you wait.
A stroll along the nearly-deserted streets of the village of Isona.
Out the window of the car near Jurong, China.
A late-night laundry, overseen by a stuffed parrot.
After a day of hunting mushrooms and eating, a walk around the tiny town of Isona.
At a small store beside the lake of Beijing’s Summer Palace, a couple of opposites.
As the remaining minutes of the afternoon were overtaken by a clear night sky in Beijing, the swirling mass of people buying tickets never stopped. Hundreds, thousands streaming…
In an economically disadvantaged neighbourhood of New Delhi, a film crew draws an interested crowd.
On guard at the water’s edge of Beijing’s Summer Palace.
Skateboards, bikes and cars in Chinatown.
On the edge of South Delhi, a highway overpass carries a honking, roaring mass of traffic above our lunch location.
Looking in the window of a New York City hair salon.
On location in New York City’s Chinatown.
Looking for spare coins in the afternoon sun on a New Delhi bridge.
While filming in the Tehkhand region of southwest Delhi, a scene from an alley — just a few feet from where I took Back Breaking.
A man on his phone.
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