A woman in traditional dress outside Angkor Wat, Cambodia during Tet, Lunar New Year.
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Portraits from around the world–first post
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Woman possessed by a spirit, telling the future outside Angkor Wat Temple, Cambodia during Tet (Lunar New Year).
(Oh, and here’s Ankor Wat in case you’re not familiar)
In February this year, I went on a trip to Cambodia and northern Viet Nam. While I was there, I adventured out of my usual photographic focus (landscapes and buildings) and decided to photograph people, both candid shots and also asking for permission to take a portrait–which pushed me out of my comfort zone because I’m secretly shy! I was particularly interested in showing how kids lived and how they dress in other parts of the world because back home I work in the schools. Anyway, I’m officially going to launch a themed series of photos within Samples of Southeast Asia around portraits. Check out my first attempts at capturing people. Please offer any advice on what I can do better to capture the message or emotions.
Red lights
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Lamps for sale in Chinatown, Singapore
Ho Chi Minh City/Saigon at night
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I tried to capture the energy of this lovely, crazy city at night. The sea of mopeds and cyclos and motorbikes whizzing, very loosely (or perhaps not) obeying traffic laws. The contrast of the new, massive sparkling skyscrapers, the mall with Gucci and Bulgari and other high end stores, the Pizza Huts, the McDonalds, with the old.

