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Cherry blossom in Japan

Sony flew me to Korea (click here if you haven't read it) and I figured japan is so close I might as well go there. I’ve heard and seen so much of Japan. The immense culture, insane powder for skiing, stunning architecture, cherry blossom, history, there's a lot to it. Japan’s always been on my list to properly

Korea antics with Sony

Where do I start. Pretty much every guy has been persuaded by their kids, family, friends or someone to wear make up for a joke. Going to a beauty parlour is on another level. Korea was that… next… level.

Adventures in New Zealand

Every time Jess comes over to New Zealand it’s always fun taking Jess on adventures around Queenstown. Showing her some of my favourite spots growing up, from hidden lakes and hikes. Best of all seeing her begin to call Queenstown home.

Volkswagen Campervan driving down long dusty road in South Australia with Will and Bear. Captured by Adventure Photographer Stefan Haworth

Long dusty road to South Australia

There’s something about taking the open road, the uncertainty, the badass feeling of evading all problems, the adventure, the risks, just simply getting fresh sights on everything, but most importantly the good times. The open road was what we wanted.

Travel with purpose to Timor-Leste

Traveling full time as a Sony Ambassador I get to see a fair share of the world which is amazing, but I also see the downfalls. The downfalls that humans have created. That is plastic. This isn't a post about the negativity of it but more so a trip I joined on to Timor-Leste. I partnered with a

surfing at Noosa

Summer times with the Will and Bear family

Family time is key and I was super stoked to drop by Byron Bay to go hang at the beach with the Will and Bear Fam. I hadn’t been to Byron since I rocked up in a old smelly bet up van crammed with my mates

Photographer Stefan Haworth in Musée ben Youssef, Marrakesh, Morocco

Taking the tourist road of Morocco

Taking the tourist road of Morocco.
I had envisioned Morocco as being a place that’s hard to find the beaten track, but it seemed the clear tourist track was very much imbedded. In my opinion mainly due to

Photographer Haworth taking photos of The Taj Mahal from the river

Rawness of India

Photographing monks and monasteries in the Indian Himalayas of Ladakh by motorbike. Exploring culture centres of Jaipur, Udaipur, Jodhpur and the famous Taj Mahal

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