The Hokse Farmer – Nepal.
Terraced farming on the foothills of the mountains is a common sight in many of the villages in Nepal. Many of this farmers livelihoods were devastated after the earthquake.
In the vast, breathtaking tapestry of Nepal’s landscapes, from the fertile lowlands to the dramatic, terraced mountainsides, I’ve observed lives deeply rooted in the earth. The farmers here, many working their small plots with methods passed down through generations, embody a profound connection to the soil and the rhythm of nature.
Their days stretch long under the sun, a testament to resilience against unpredictable monsoons and the daily demands of cultivating sustenance. It’s a challenging existence, often close to the edge, yet through their enduring spirit, you feel the unwavering hope for a good harvest, a quiet strength that defines so much of life in these ancient hills
Portrait series from the Voices Of Nepal project.
The Nepal Earthquake
