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Timor-Leste’s coffee

I recently had the opportunity to travel to Timor-Leste on a research grant from Irish Aid’s Simon Cumbers Media Fund producing work on the country’s coffee industry and its potential to reduce poverty. Here’s a slide show of the work with insights on the local coffee production process. The tablet is ...

Festival Photo Saint-Germain-des-Prés

I am happy to announce my participation in this year’s Festival Photo Saint-Germain-des-Prés with a solo show, taking place this November in Paris. The show ‘Yantra: The Sacred Ink’ will be on from Nov 6th to 23rd at Galerie Olivier Waltman. For more information on the festival, featuring the work of Susan ...

Flying Horse Jeans

Here’s a promo film I shot for London jeans brand Flying Horse Jeans, illustrating the process of making jeans from raw cotton all the way to the finished product.   It is also suggested to keep this medicine in a day’s time. 2) Kamagra Oral Jelly: This is especially for those who find tablets to ...

Paste Magazine – cover

This month’s cover of Paste Magazine features an image of Burmese band Side Effect’s fans at a Yangon concert. They just don t want to accept it or let people know about it. viagra for cheap prices Symptoms can vary: some women devensec.com viagra cost in canada sail through but others suffer the miseries of ...

Paris, May 68′

This month marks the 45th anniversary of the May 1968 protests in Paris. My father was living in Paris’s Latin Quarter at the time. He had finished his studies at la Sorbonne, was working as an English teacher at Air France and still living in his student hotel. “L’hotel de la Loire” on Rue Du ...

Defying gravity in colour

Ten years ago now I had my first Bangkok solo show during the 2003 “Bangkok Month of Photography” – I had roamed the streets in search of takraw players, these urban nomads who use abandoned land, and keep having to find new spots to practice the gravity defying sport as property developers eventually move ...