Jonathan Copeland, Belfast boy, London lawyer, unrestrained in Ubud, bedazzled in Bangkok, is an audacious author and professional photographer, who authored Secrets of Bali, Fresh Light on the Morning of the World with Ni Wayan Murni, and was photographer for Murni's Very Personal Guide to Ubud, author and photographer of Walking Tour of Rye, the most beautiful town in England, author and photographer of The Bangkok Story, an historical guide to the most exciting city in the World and author and photographer with Ni Wayan Murni of From Tattoos to Textiles, Murni's Guide to Asian Textiles, All You Need to Know...
And More. Jonathan's photography web site can be found at www.jonathaninbali.com. He also blogs with Murni at www.murnis.com.
Dr. Rob Goodfellow is an author, writer, researcher and consultant. His specific expertise is in the field of identifying and managing risk associated with every level of international exchange-through briefings, advocacy, protocol training and the planning and the implementation of practical and appropriate strategies that minimise misunderstandings based on very different social and cultural perceptions.
www.culturalconsulting.com.au.
Peter O'Neill, OAM, is an arts administrator with over forty years' experience in the development, management and leadership of art museums and representative organisations within the arts and cultural sector. His first contact with Indonesian culture came through playing Javanese gamelan at the University of Western Australia in the late 1970's and early 1980's. He has since worked on cultural and people-to-people exchanges between Australia and Indonesia and is currently a principal consultant with Cultural Consulting.
www.culturalconsulting.com.au.