Tag: Ulsan

Winter, Grief, and the Weight of a Camera

The temperatures in Korea have been dropping well below zero. Not Winnipeg cold — not “colder than a well-digger’s arse” cold — but cold enough to keep most people inside. Cold enough that only the stubborn, the restless, and the slightly unhinged venture out. Especially the idiots dumb enough to take photos. It’s been a few weeks since I got […]

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Seongnamdong Ulsan: Past, Present & Nature in Focus – Scott Kelby’s Worldwide Photowalk 2025

There’s a crack in every sidewalk. There’s rusted neon. There are stories etched in old tiles, moss creeping where concrete fails. Ulsan hides its poetry in contradictions — nature clawing back at the edges, the industrial past breathing beneath the modern. If you’re tired of sanitized travel photos and sterile postcards, this walk is for you. On October 4th, 2025, join […]

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Lanterns, Silence, and The Small Joys of Being Alive at Bulguksa

It’s that time of year again in Korea—the temples are dressed to the nines. Cloaked in rainbow lanterns and steeped in a kind of spiritual theatre that’s equal parts reverence and rock show. Lantern Festival season. And while the average person might head to the Instagramer/ Lantern inferno that is Samgwangsa in Busan, elbowing influencers out of the way for […]

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