If you were ever subjected to a slide show back when it involved a mechanical projector and a dark lounge room, then the idea of a whole book of travel photos might not appeal to you. Luckily for everyone, online collaborative photo book Dancing Mountain doesn’t involve a boring couple and their boring photos in front of a boring landmark, nor the frightening reality of four walls with nowhere to run.
Instead, in keeping with the digitised times, homegrown late-teen Bradley Pinkerton and his Argentinian cohort Rodrigo Piadra have formed a friendship, creative partnership and subsequent photographic collection online – like most other virtually socialised young people. As a result, the duo (who have never actually met) present photographic works from talented and technically savvy people from all over the world. Without the threat of crest fallen expressions or hurt feelings, and in keeping with your limited attention span, please peruse at your leisure.








