Thanks to my desire to hold my breath for an absurd amount of time, my love for diving began. I took these pictures on a trip to Raja Ampat (Four Kings), near Papua New Guinea with a small camera in a waterproof housing. The trip was amazing. One of my favorite creatures is the Nudibranch which is sometimes referred to as a “sea slug”. I literally spent 45 minutes on a dive just staring at his iridescent colors. Getting familiar with the ocean must be like exploring outer space. There are so many beautiful creatures under water that I never imagined could exist. Another one of my favorite creatures is the Mantis Shrimp, which is the third picture down. This species’ red claws move as fast as a bullet and can shatter your mask or camera lens if you come too close. For me, watching these animals and seeing what they do is actual magic.
Launch of the Official Blog
July 11th, 2010
On September 5th, exactly 7 years ago, I fasted for 44 days and nights in a transparent box above the River Thames. I lived in this box the entire time surviving only on pure H20. I wasn’t sure if was possible, but my research indicated that it would be. Then began one of the most amazing times of my life. After this experience, the stories I had read about fasting suddenly made sense. All of my senses became very acute, creating a heightened level of awareness that I had never felt before.

















