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    <title>Justin Pearson</title>
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      <title>Photos: My Scholarship entry - Rice Harvesting in Hue, Vietnam</title>
      <description>Hey there!

My name is Justin. I am a Graphic Designer and enthusiast photographer from Melbourne,  Australia, currently residing in Vietnam after travelling the country extensively for 3 months by motorbike.

Of course, like many, travelling is what I love the most. However, I am not driven to travel by all night boozing, and full moon parties. It is my love and enthusiasm for photography and video that motivates me. It is the kindness and warmth I receive from local strangers,  that make me long for my next trip. My love for photography has taken me to on solo trips through India, and Vietnam - two countries that I adore for the food, the colour, and vibrancy of the culture. 

Of course, I would love to be chosen for this scholarship, but I guess I deserve this prize no more than the next talented photographer out there. What I can tell you however, is that when I get behind a camera, I truly immerse myself in that moment, to capture the most out of my location.  As a graphic designer, I believe I have a great eye for composition. This,  combined with enthusiasm and ability to throw myself into a moment, I reckon I have what it takes to win this scholarship.

Cheers, Justin</description>
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      <category>Travel</category>
      <category>Vietnam</category>
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      <pubDate>Sun, 23 Nov 2014 18:42:00 GMT</pubDate>
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      <title>Photos: Justin Pearson's India Collection</title>
      <description>My name is Justin Pearson. I am a full time Graphic Designer, amateur photographer and a lover of culture and life in all of it’s forms.
Based in Melbourne Australia, I have travelled and captured images from Vietnam, Morocco, USA, Canada, Asia and Europe and have loved every minute of our worlds beauty, history and unknown senses that surround and engulf you. 

Most recently my passion for travel photography and photojournalism has led me to embark on a solo trip to India early last year. The trip made me aware of my love for being at one with my camera, my subject and telling a visual story in a single shot that I am able to re-live each and every time I revisit my collection. 

I aspire to capture the amazing Northern Lights of Lapland and someday make my way to Africa, creating portraiture, which captures village life and its people.

If given this amazing opportunity I would relish in the challenge to deliver world class images of Oman’s richness and sandy dunes. I also hope to tell a captivating story of the country so others can too get an idea of Oman for themselves. 
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      <category>Travel</category>
      <category>India</category>
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      <pubDate>Mon, 14 Jan 2013 00:43:00 GMT</pubDate>
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