What are we looking at?
In Manila, teenagers work in family-run market stalls all over the city. It’s common for the whole family to live about the wet market shop, like in this image blending fresh meat, motorbikes, religious idols and furniture.
Cambodia: A tourist pauses to capture the famous shot of ancient Angkor Wat with the temple spires reflected in water. In real life, the water is only a small pond but gives the impression of a large body of water. This classic image can be found in books, websites and magazines all around the world.
In the Californian desert lie remains of towns and communities that have long since disappeared. Entire ghost towns stretch along dusty plains among cactus, tumbleweed and jagged mountain backdrops.
A local sits in the warm sun to prepare green beans for a meal against the backdrop of the blue Adriatic Sea in the Southern Italian town of Ostuni. Ostuni is also known as ‘The White City’ due to it’s Mediterranean architecture of white-washed walls and ocean outlooks.
In the hot, dusty back streets of Chennai, locals wash their sacred cows before sunset. This particular local decided to take advantage of the situation, washing himself at the same time. Just one of many overwhelming scenes you come across when wandering Indian streets.
A tourist peruses the colourful cocktail menu at one of many pop-up bars along Khaosan Road in Bangkok. Whilst not as crazy as it used to be, Khaosan Road remains one of the backpacker Mecca’s in South East Asia. These days there are just as many holidaying families as there are backpackers, fried cockroach vendors and strong alcoholic buckets.