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Borneo Cultural Renaissance

“Isen Mulang” — a Dayak phrase meaning “never give up” — embodies the spirit of resilience that runs deep in the cultural roots of the Dayak people. It’s more than just a motto; it’s a way of life that speaks to their enduring connection with the land, their traditions, and each other. This spirit takes […]

The Fearless Sisters of the Dragon Order

The Fearless Sisters of the Dragon Order is a long-term documentary project that follows the extraordinary lives of the Kung Fu Nuns, a group of Buddhist nuns from the Drukpa lineage, who are breaking centuries-old gender norms through martial arts, spiritual leadership, and grassroots activism. The Drukpa lineage, rooted in the Himalayas and over 800 […]

Searching for essential survival item in a garbage dump

Each environment has its own beauty. This picture shows two different scenes of nature. One is green nature and the other is garbage heap. Sometimes it is a source of livelihood for helpless people. In this picture we can see a woman collecting unused and wasted items from a garbage heap to make a living […]

AFTER CAPTIVITY

“After Captivity” is a long-form visual and journalistic project that bears witness to the lives of Ukrainian prisoners of war after their release from Russian captivity. With over 9,000 people still held and exchanges happening sporadically, these stories urgently demand to be documented and told — especially as the treatment of prisoners of war and […]

The Angels of mud

Testo Valencia Francisco Giner Rando explodiert. Seit dem ersten Tag ist er als Betroffener und Freiwilliger in seinem Quartier unterwegs, «im Kriegsgebiet», wie er sagt – erschöpft vom Helfen, geladen vor Wut: «Wie kann es sein, dass wir bis heute keine staatliche Hilfe erhalten haben?», brüllt er ins Aufnahmegerät. «Unsere Politiker sind Mörder, denn sie […]

Willpower in the Gaza Strip

Willpower in the Gaza Strip In Gaza, war is no longer a moment; it is a season that has stretched endlessly, filling every corner of life with loss, noise, and dust. For nearly two years, the people of Gaza have endured a war that has stolen homes, children, schools, hospitals, dreams and yet, something deep […]

waiting for the last tide: surviving climate change in the sundarbans

In the Sundarbans, the Ganges delta region south of Kolkata, people have lived for decades in a fragile balance between land and sea, in a shifting landscape where islands constantly change shape and tides set the rhythm of daily life. But this balance has begun to collapse over the past 20 years. Monsoons have become […]

Burning Landscape

Portugal has once again experienced a critical year for wildfires, as the small country topped the list for the largest burnt area in Europe—a pattern that has repeated itself over the past two decades. The interior of Portugal is rapidly becoming depopulated and abandoned, leaving large areas of the country with poorly managed landscapes. Home […]