Southeast Asia
A month-long journey through Vietnam, Cambodia, and Thailand — chasing light from street markets to ancient temples.
Vietnam opened with motorbikes and warm rain. The old quarter of Hanoi smelled of pho and incense, and every alley revealed another courtyard full of life. I shot mostly on film here, slowing down deliberately, because the city demanded it.
Cambodia was heavy and quiet in a different way. The temples of Angkor Wat at dawn, before the tour buses arrived, remain one of the most humbling things I have ever witnessed. Stone worn smooth by a thousand years of weather, roots splitting walls, a forest slowly reclaiming what humans built.
Thailand closed the trip with colour and chaos. Markets running past midnight, tuk-tuks winding through Bangkok traffic, and a few days in Chiang Mai eating khao soi and watching the fog roll in over the mountains.