South China Morning Post
From flawed shot at survival to cult camera
August 2009
It was meant to be a cheap toy camera, but ended up with a cult following worldwide. This is my front page story on the origin of the Holga lomography camera.
August 2009
It was meant to be a cheap toy camera, but ended up with a cult following worldwide. This is my front page story on the origin of the Holga lomography camera.
Not the ticket
October 2009
Despite Hong Kong’s status as “Asia’s World City”, the region’s dominant -- and government-supported -- online ticketing system is notoriously unreliable. I speak to customers and industry insiders on why that is, and what can be done.
October 2009
Despite Hong Kong’s status as “Asia’s World City”, the region’s dominant -- and government-supported -- online ticketing system is notoriously unreliable. I speak to customers and industry insiders on why that is, and what can be done.
Sport that packs a punch... (Page 1) (Page 2)
October 2010
My front page companion piece looking at the MMA scene in Hong Kong after a promoter ran off with millions days before a scheduled event in Macau.
October 2010
My front page companion piece looking at the MMA scene in Hong Kong after a promoter ran off with millions days before a scheduled event in Macau.
Animal rights and wrongs
March 2010
Hong Kong doesn’t have the best reputation for animal welfare, but things are slowly improving…we hope.
March 2010
Hong Kong doesn’t have the best reputation for animal welfare, but things are slowly improving…we hope.
Grunt Work
December 2009
When wild boars cause problems for farmers and villagers in Hong Kong, a volunteer group of middle-aged men known as the Hong Kong Boar Club take care of business. Although these men are supported by the government, some citizens believe they’re too trigger-happy.
December 2009
When wild boars cause problems for farmers and villagers in Hong Kong, a volunteer group of middle-aged men known as the Hong Kong Boar Club take care of business. Although these men are supported by the government, some citizens believe they’re too trigger-happy.