Wheels
Skateboards, bikes and cars in Chinatown.
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.
Crossing from Ulaanbaatar’s main platform to a second set of tracks as a huge train approaches departure time.
There were many shots out the window of moving cars on this trip, but this continues to be one of my favourites. Also, it was out the window of our Hummer.
The masterpiece of 20th century residential architecture.
A nearby park from the 25th floor of my hotel.
Looking in the window of a New York City hair salon.
A rare break in the clouds from 39,000 feet (11.8km) above the Arctic Ocean, on the route between Washington and Seoul.
Red lanterns, symbols of prosperity, and coloured fans cover the ceiling of my hotel lobby.
On location in New York City’s Chinatown.
Looking west on Astoria Boulevard in Queens.
Waiting in Terminal D, in one of the small sections of the airport that isn’t a Duty Free shop.
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.
At a central intersection in Ulaanbaatar.
In the Jaitpoor neighbourhood of south Delhi, a gate and wall to a family’s compound.
During a visit to a dairy farm in the Tov province of Mongolia, northwest of Ulaanbataar.
A constellation of equipment for cargo handling, on the tarmac at SVO’s Terminal E.
At one of the cafes in Terminal D, looking across to Terminal F.