Five Died Of Starvation – The Truth Of Temiar Tribe, Malaysia
On August 2015, seven Temiar orang asli (tribe) children went missing in the jungle after an issue in school near Pos Tohoi. The kids then ran away from getting punished by…
On August 2015, seven Temiar orang asli (tribe) children went missing in the jungle after an issue in school near Pos Tohoi. The kids then ran away from getting punished by…
Armed with little more than a camera, a mobile phone and minimal change of clothes, Kiran Kreer travels to disaster areas and places of abject poverty. There, he spends weeks getting to…
During my visit to Pushkar for the annual camel fair, I had a chance to meet the gypsies living close to the city deserts. The gypsies have been living here…
A time stamp photo series of my 24 hours spent in the Spinal Injury Rehabilitation Centre, (SIRC) in Nepal. The only centre where mainly earthquake related patients would come to get treatments.…
We did a one day social project by walking around with bags full of solar lights and handed them out to those elderly and mother with babies. We went to…
Many of us are still stuck in our own unrealistic social ‘bubbles’ that we just ignore seeing true life and reality itself. We only see what others around us are…
Series of some moments captured during my second trip to Hokse, Palanchok. A mountain village where the earthquake had destroyed most of the houses and many lives. A grass-root volunteer…
Hokse in Palanchok, also nicknamed "Kidney Village' as almost everyone in this small village has sold a kidney or knows someone who has. I've heard rumors of some who have…
It was something unexpected for me even after experiencing three different disaster zones in Asia. Actually it was a harder as the Nepali are proud people and don't easily open up…
BOMBAY IS NUTS I could just hear their thoughts.. "Is this Bombay nuts!" (bombay, a term they call the Indians here)... "What the f**k is he doing here, does he…
This was one of the most memorable trips I’ve ever had, getting a jeepney (local taxis), from Manila to Banaue rice terrace valleys, hiking to the mountains of Sagada to…
Giving solar lights can be hard work at times, from sunburns to dehydration and eating fish daily. But being a traveller and photographer has thought me how to deal with…
I started this journey in Philippines as a relief aid volunteer last year and since then I have met many families that are still living in poverty with no assistance…
Each one of us is different, we were born unique as individuals. We grow up in a society that teaches us to be different but we learn it in a…
The 11th and 12th February 2015 was a memorable day for us, as it was the first ever batch of Nokero Solar Lights donated to the Jakun tribes in Muadzam…