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Lumen Dei Tibet: Yushu Horse Festival is led by a photographer with extraordinary passion for photographic storytelling and leading people to discover new cultures and perspectives.

David duChemin has been telling stories with his camera for over twenty years. It started with a Voigtlander rangefinder purchased at a garage sale and just never ended. His dream in highschool was to shoot for National Geographic so he traded an awkward social life for long hours in a darkroom. National Geographic never called and he went off to Theology College and emerged five years later to pursue a career in comedy. Go figure.

Now a full-time humanitarian and travel photographer David splits his year between his home in Vancouver and international assignments for organizations like World Vision. David has shot in a fantastic variety of places – from Ethiopia to Mongolia to Congo to Nepal and places in between. David is the author of the best-selling Within The Frame, The Journey of Photographic Vision, and the newly released VisionMongers, Making a Life and a Living in Photography.

A gifted teacher with a passion for communication and great storytelling, his portfollio can be seen at pixelatedimage.com. Visit David’s blog here.

Lumen Dei tours are run in Tibet by PlateauPhotoTours