When Indi and I were in Thailand, we met (and stayed with) a charming lady named Emma. She is from Oxford, England (where we stayed with her folks, actually) and works as an editor for a travel magazine in Bangkok. When our trip was beginning to end, Emma e-mailed me and asked if I would be interested in writing an article for the April/May issue of her magazine.
Well, sure, of course I would!
And now it’s out. Inbound Asia April/May 2010 has a short article (with pictures!) about the Cameron Highlands written by yours truly on pg. 68-71. I am tremendously excited to share this with you and cannot thank my friend enough for this opportunity. A digital copy of the magazine can be access at the below link.
Rhys Martin was born in Tulsa, Oklahoma in 1981. In 2009, he sold everything he owned and left the country, living out of a backpack for ten months. He discovered a passion for photography while traveling throughout Southeast Asia and Europe.
After returning home, he looked at his home town and Oklahoma heritage with fresh eyes. When he began to explore his home state, Rhys turned his attention to historic Route 66. As he became familiar with the iconic highway, he began to truly appreciate Oklahoma’s place along the Mother Road. He has traveled all 2,400 miles of Route 66, from Chicago to Los Angeles. He has also driven many miles on rural Oklahoma highways to explore the fading Main Streets of our small towns. Rhys has a desire to find and share the unique qualities of the Sooner State with the rest of the world.
Cloudless Lens Photography has been featured in several publications including This Land, Route 66 Magazine, Nimrod Journal, Inbound Asia Magazine, The Oklahoman, and the Tulsa World. In 2018 he published his first book, Lost Restaurants of Tulsa.
Rhys loves to connect with people and share his experiences; ask him about enjoyable day trips from Tulsa, locations along Route 66, and good diners or burger joints along the way.
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Wow Rhys! That article was so awesome! I'm so proud of you! Great job, sir!
Wow Rhys! That article was so awesome! I'm so proud of you! Great job, sir!
OMG!! My son is a published writer! I am so proud – and . . . are you tempted to send the link to the faculty at Tech? (chuckle)