Jamie Robinson has been travelling for four years to over 28 different countries. He had never stepped foot on foreign soil until his first embarkment to South America for four months, and has never looked back since. Borneo, Nepal, Bolivia and Brunei are just to name a few and everywhere he goes, his camera goes too. Providing images to lonely Planet India, Travel Photographer of the Year and Travel Longer Magazine, he has been recognised by some of the most defining names in travel. Hosting his first exhibition in his hometown of Manchester in 2013 saw many pieces sell to a select audience of over 400 people which are now hung all over the UK in pride of place. India is the blossoming photographers’ pride and joy and he is currently there for the third time utilising his love for the people. Living for seven months in rural villages in the South, he is leading teams on water and sanitation programs to boost health awareness in these small pockets of photographic potential. Did we mention that he is also self-taught and has never studied photography once in his young life? Jamie chose to write about photography and travelling because that is what he loves to do. This is even more apparent as he has already led a group of prospective travelling photographers on a 3 week trip in 2014 to show them why he loves to do what he does. Read his book, and learn much more than the generic travel photography title - learn about a country through a lens.