Jay Graham

Travel: Bali

Most of these images are from a book Barbara Walker authored and I photographed titled Gathering Places.

Colorful umbrellas in a procession near Ubud, Bali. Photo by Jay Graham
  
Local Balinese having a good time at the Indus Restaurant that is at the top of a ravine overlooking the Wos River. Designed by owners Ketut Suardana and Janet deNeefe. Photo by Jay Graham
  
Beautiful home with swimming pool at the edge of a rice paddy. Photo by Jay Graham
     
  
Small bamboo pandok in the middle of a field. Used by workers as a resting place out of the sun. Photo by Jay Graham
  
This couple lives near the Pura Penataran Sasih temple. Photo by Jay Graham
  
Men from the villages of Nyuh Kuning and Peliatan dance the Kecak dance under a full moon at Laka Leke owned by ibu Wayan and Ketut Krinting. Photo by Jay Graham
     
  
Puri Agung Ubud is home to the Royal Family of Ubud. Carved wood covered in gold-leaf combine with batu bali and carved batu paras makes an elegant setting for meetings and social events. Tjokorde Gede Putra Sukawati (extreme right) spends much time meeting with local community leaders, heads of state from foriegn countries and Indonesian officials. Photo by Jay Graham
  
The exciting Baris with ceremonial Kris strapped to his back demonstrates through dance a full range of emotions befitting a warrior; fierceness, strength, dignity and also tenderness. Photo by Jay Graham
  
Workers seledt young rice seedlings to plant. Photo by Jay Graham
     
  
Young girls learning traditional dance near Ubud. Photo by Jay Graham
  
The red, 300-year old Kang Xi period temple. Hotel Tugu Bali was built upon a passion for the romantic beauty of the art, history and culture of the islands of Java and Bali. A vast collection of priceless Indonesian antiques and artworks adorned the many faces of the hotel, blending pure tropical luxury with an out-of-the-ordinary ambience. Photo by Jay Graham for Gathering Places.