Rural Families:
A Migrant Family's Struggle and Divide

Photo essay taken for the New York Times on one family's efforts to survive as migrant workers. December 2004.

 




Women in the Pursuit of Spiritual Enlightenment: Portraits of Bhutan's Nuns

Project sponsored by the Royal Government of Bhutan's Ministry of Home and Cultural Affairs, and UNESCO New Delhi office. June 2005.





A Woman's World and Other Visions: Contemporary Chinese Women's Lives.

Photos taken 1995 through 2004

 

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Beyond the Land of Thunder Dragon: Metamorphosis of Bhutanese Textiles

Project sponsored by the United Nations Development Program Bhutan (UNDP) and the Bhutan Ministry of Industry and Trade. Photos taken October 2005. Exhibition in Singapore February 2006.


From Our Living Hands: Portraits of Tibetan Artisans and Their Creations

Project sponsored by Torana Galleries and the Tibet Poverty Alleviation Fund.



Tibetan Women Weavers and Their Work

Photographs of Tibetan artisans modeling international fashions made from their hand spun and woven wool. Photos taken 2004.

 



Sancha

A small village two hours outside Beijing, representing a changing way of rural life. Read a story by Peter Hessler about a local family and their son's illness, published in the New Yorker. Photos from 2001-2004.

 

 


Guizhou Moment

Photos from the eastern region during Chinese New Year/Spring Festival February 2001.

 



Migrant Workers

Photographs of a group of migrant workers from Hebei and Sichuan province. Photos from 1999-2000.