I was in the Seychelles with family. We had been invited for festivities somewhere on the Western side of Mahé island. It was a beautiful Saturday afternoon. As people enjoyed their food and drinks, I wandered off in search of majestic landscapes and sceneries. I arrived at a secluded little beach and started shooting away. Shortly after, a local...

El Salvador’s highest volcano
I know, climbing a volcano doesn’t sound like a very smart idea to a lot of you out there and that’s very justifiable. It is however one of the most unique and memorable experiences of my life. At more than 2300m (7800 ft) above sea level, the Santa Ana is El Salvador’s highest volcano.

Bangkok – part 1
Street food. Street food everywhere. That pretty much sums up my first thoughts after those first few hours of getting lost in the streets of Bangkok. Everywhere you go, there’s a little shop, stall or cart selling snacks, drinks, desserts, fruits or full blown meals and I love it! The constant flow of traffic, the everyday hustling and...

Bangkok’s Chatuchak market
The Chatuchak market in Bangkok is an absolutely crazy place. Open only on weekends, this labyrinth of vendors is huge and caters to everyone’s needs, If you need something, they probably have it here,. Looking for art? They have it. Hand made soap? Yup., Clothing? Of course! Hungry? They’ll feed you. Want to buy a bunny or a live baby shark...

Back alleys
Montreal has some very interesting back alleys or ruelles as we call them in French. There are neighborhoods that really go out of their way to give life to their ruelles. This one example taken somewhere on the Plateau Mont-Royal. Exploring this back alley briefly made me believe that I was somewhere else on Earth.