Documentary Photography
My work as a photojournalist focuses on underreported stories from Southeast Asia, documenting the intersection of culture, human rights, and climate change. I’ve covered subjects such as the repatriation of stolen Cambodian antiquities, the impact of Mekong dams on Indigenous communities, and modern slavery in Cambodia’s brick industry.
My photography has been published in The New York Times, Bloomberg, The Guardian, CNN, Der Spiegel, Al Jazeera, and other notable outlets.
Cambodian Stolen Artefacts
Dammed - Stories from the Lower Sesan 2
Blood Bricks - Untold Stories of Modern Slavery and Climate Change from Cambodia
Mekong: a river in chains (on going)
IN BETWEEN – YOUTH LIVING UNDER THE SHARIA LAW
Vientiane Rescue
Blood Sugar
Rising Ma Ba Tha
(POLE) Dancing for the gods
Polygamy Incorporated
The death of a king
IRAN’S BOOMING CONSUMER CULTURE
Il Maggio di Accettura
The Former Khmer Rouge Cadres Who Turned to God for Salvation
The tradition of the Pasola Festival
Champa - Fighting for acceptance
Cambodia a look towards change