
TRAVEL CLASSICS
For me, everything started with 35mm.
There’s only 36 exposures to a roll of Kodachrome, and when you are backpacking you carry a lot of film. Since film is heavy, each shot has to count.
My world travels began in 1982 with a trip to Israel, Egypt, and Lebanon followed by a solo backpacking adventure throughout Europe and the United Kingdom. Money was spent on food, housing, trains, and film. By the end of the trip, I returned with 25 rolls of exposed film and the clothes on my back. Even my shoes were left on the airplane.
The Rooftops of the Old City of Jerusalem
Tourist Camel outside Cairo, Egypt
Walking around Luxor, Egypt
The Acropolis
The Matterhorn/Self-Portrait
One-Star Hotel in Luxor, Egypt
Loch Ness, Scotland
The Giza Plateau, Egypt
The Great Pyramid, Egypt
The Acropolis, Greece
Sunset off a Greek Island
Inside a Tomb in The Valley of the Kings, illuminated by Reflected Sunlight
Saqqara, Egypt and the First Pyramid
Denali National Park, Alaska
Denali National Park, Alaska
Sailing on The Great Barrier Reef
Denali National Park, Alaska
Mt. Denali, Alaska
Transport off Lizard Island, Australia
Yad Vashem, Israel
Queensland, Australia
The Denali Mountain Range
The Ruins of Tulum, Mexico, 1985
Sailing on The Nile, Egypt
The Matterhorn, Switzerland