Discovering the Hidden Photography Gems of Bhutan: Journey to Mongar
Embark on a photographic odyssey through Eastern Bhutan with Daniel Korzeniewski. From the serene Dametse Monastery to the dizzying heights of Thrumshing-la Pass, experience the beauty, culture, and warmth of the Land of the Thunder Dragon through a travel photographer's lens.
Photographing Festivals, Trashigang Tsechu | Bhutan
The Trashigang Tsechu Festival is a feast for the senses, with vibrant colors, intricate details, and beautiful landscapes that create a stunning backdrop for photography. As a travel photographer, I was drawn to the festival for its unique cultural significance and the incredible photo opportunities it presents. For this trip, I decided to use the Fujifilm GFX 100s medium format camera, which allowed me to capture incredibly detailed images with incredible dynamic range. One of the most striking things about the festival was the intricate costumes worn by the performers. It was a challenge to capture the essence of these costumes and their details, but I found that the GFX 100s performed admirably in capturing every last detail.
Photographing Trashigang | Bhutan
See the magic of Trashigang, Bhutan, with Travel Photographer Daniel Korzeniewski.
Follow me on a journey to the eastern part of Bhutan as I capture its breathtaking landscapes and unique cultural experiences.
From the majestic Chorten Kora to the vibrant colors and textures of Trashiyangtse village, all the way to Merak, a small village nestled in the Himalayas – where I discover and photograph the indigenous Brokpa people and their way of life.
Travel Photography in Paro | Bhutan
"Join professional photographer Daniel Korzeniewski on a visual journey through Bhutan as he leads a photography tour and shares tips on capturing stunning landscapes and cultural heritage. From Tiger's Nest to the Paro Dzong, see Bhutan through the eyes of a pro and plan your photography adventure in Bhutan."
Bhutan in Photos – 33 Images from The Land of the Thunder Dragon
Flying through Himalayan range for a sharp descent into the Paro is something you can easily hear or read about, but it wasn’t until I…