Blog Stats
- 136,821 hits
Ash’s tweets
- This is either mildly obsolete or extremely advance... instagram.com/p/ZtN-mIwr0j/ 13 hours ago
- @jcurlexplorer Spendid. Are you in London this weekend? 17 hours ago
- @unrulymedia @digishoreditch are there any events we can turn up to today? 2 days ago
- @Tate My Write up of your Lichtenstein Retrospective ashbhardwaj.wordpress.com/2013/05/21/lic… #Lichtenstein #TateModern 3 days ago
- Lichtenstein At The Tate Modern wp.me/pNMq3-r3 3 days ago
Blog Achive
- May 2013
- April 2013
- March 2013
- December 2012
- October 2012
- September 2012
- August 2012
- July 2012
- June 2012
- May 2012
- April 2012
- March 2012
- February 2012
- January 2012
- December 2011
- November 2011
- October 2011
- September 2011
- August 2011
- July 2011
- June 2011
- May 2011
- March 2011
- November 2010
- October 2010
- September 2010
- August 2010
- July 2010
- June 2010
- May 2010
- April 2010
- March 2010
- February 2010
Top Posts
- Why Would Anyone Go To India?
- Useful Stuff
- About
- Why Don't ABCDs Care About Their Culture?
- Kama Sutra, Tantric Sex and all that!
- Finding Yourself in India
- Doug Allan - Frozen Planet Cameraman. Top Tips for Filming Wildlife in the Arctic.
- The Documentary
- How To Make A Travel Film: Road Trip To Courmayeur
- India's understated leader
Monthly Archives: October 2011
Filming with Goz
It was an opportunity for me to film Goz doing the exercises as part of the media we are putting together for his own portfolio. It was great fun trying to get shots from interesting angles and not just make another boring PT video on YouTube. Continue reading
Posted in Productions, Sport
Tagged circuit, conditioning, Deadlift, exercise, fat loss, fitness, Home Park, Legs, outdoors, personal training, rugby, Squats, Training, Tyres, Windsor
Leave a comment
A Season In Heaven, by David Tomory
It’s a great inspiration for the modern traveller, with a certain sadness, as you know that trail can never be done in the same way again. It certainly makes me want to find my own trail. Continue reading
Posted in Culture, India, Travel
Tagged A Season In Heaven, Afghanistan, author, Backpacking, book, David Tomory, Hippies, Hippy Trail, India, Iran, Literature, Pakistan, Travel, Turkey
2 Comments
The London Ride 2011
Ski-fans of all origins, from City bankers to hardcore powder hounds, come to gape at a blur of metal and flesh, laid down by teenagers who you wouldn’t look twice at in the fields of Reading Festival. Continue reading
Posted in Sport
Tagged daily mail, earl's court, Freestyle, London Ride, metro, Olympics, park rats, ski, Skiing, snowflex, warren smith, woodsy, x games
Leave a comment
Enter The Labyrinth
Minotaur is only on for a few more days. If you can get tickets, then go – it’s an experience you’ll always remember. If you can’t then sign up to the Old Vic Tunnels newsletter, and make the most out of this unique venue. Continue reading
Posted in Culture
Tagged art, cafe, coffee, exhibition, gallery, Labyrinth, Lazarides, Livebait, Minotaur, Old Vic Tunnels, Pret A diner, sculpture, seafood, Waterloo
Leave a comment
What Can the All Blacks teach us about skiing?
So that’s what we can learn about skiing from the All Blacks – professionalism, maturity and training will prepare us to make the most of our time on the mountain. Continue reading
Posted in Sport
Tagged ABs, All Blacks, Freeride, Freeride World Tour, New Zealand, NZ, Piri Weepu, rugby, RWC, Sam Smoothy, ski, Skiing, Verbier, world cup
Leave a comment
Documentary Promo
It’s been a long road to get here, but things are finally coming together. I’m extremely positive about this, as the BBC’s early interest is a good sign they are looking to commission it. There’s not much more I can do, now, except wait for the decision. And keep fingers, toes and shoelaces tightly crossed! Continue reading
Posted in Culture, India, Productions, Travel
Tagged BBC, Big Earth, Britain, Documentary, India, mixed race, Russ Malkin, Southall, television, tv, Two Cultures One Body
Leave a comment
Work Experience for Flame TV
The commute is two hours there and two and a half hours back, and apart from travel I was doing this for free. “Why?” you might ask. Continue reading
Posted in Productions
Tagged broadcasting, Dominic Littlewood, Flame, London, production, television, tv, work experience
Leave a comment
On Why Verbier Is The Best Resort. Part 1
Thus we can conclude: people will keep doing seasons until they find Verbier, because other resorts leave a sense of dissatisfaction. And when people arrive in Verbier, they don’t want to leave. Therefore, Verbier is clearly the best resort! Continue reading
Posted in Sport
Tagged inference, Philosophy, ski, Skiing, Switzerland, Valai, Verbier
Leave a comment