Nathan has always believed that our photography tours should open up a country by presenting opportunities to engage with local people. One of his principal aims, going far beyond teaching good camera technique, is to show participants that the camera can be the key to opening doors, rather than being a barrier between the photographer and the subject.
Nathan aims to show how the camera, when used sympathetically, can help to establish a vital connection between the traveller and the locals they meet. He always goes out of his way to encourage meeting and interacting with ordinary people going about their everyday lives. This approach offers one of the best chances for a photographer to become more than just a tourist looking on, and instead, someone engaging with local people and in local life.
We believe this sets our Asian tours apart: they stand out as offering a rich and exciting experience for participants, including the occasional accompanying non-photographer partners.