I am a freelance photojournalist and writer based in Cambodia. I was involved in several art industry endeavors as a gallery director, wholesale rep etc. in Honolulu, Los Angeles, San Francisco and New York. I represented artists such as Picasso, Miro, Azoulay, Simbari, Rembrandt, Degas etc. I then became an electronic/print marketing executive in the travel industry but decided to pursue a career as a photojournalist after witnessing the adverse living conditions of some of the residents of Southeast Asia.

My work has been web and print published by various entities including Public Services International, The Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation, The World Bank, Visionary World, The Lincoln Library, Utusan Malaysia, Environment Magazine, Water and Environment Magazine, The Star (Malaysia), World Pulse, The Toronto Star and the Arup Corporation, as well as several NGO’s. Photos have been exhibited at a variety of venues including The Toronto Press Club, the 2007 Festival of the Photograph in Charlottesville, Virginia, and Melkweg Galerie, Amsterdam, The Netherlands in conjunction with the 2008 Global Conference on Sustainability and Transparency.

I will continue to photograph and report on issues that are important including; health, living conditions, press freedom, corporate malfeasance, governmental wrongdoing, corruption, the environment, human rights and poverty.

Specialties: NGO Photography, Assignment Photography, Editorial Photography, Travel Photography, Electronic Marketing Solutions For Civil Society and the Travel Industry. I’ve also been a marketing research lecturer, teaching university students in Cambodia.