One of London’s wonderful treasures is her markets. There are markets everywhere ranging from food markets to clothes markets, antique markets to flower markets.
A hill tribe girl abandons traditional attire for emerald fern leaves.
The hands of Hmong women in Sapa, Vietnam are stained with the indigo dye they use to color their clothing.
The Notting Hill Carnival takes place every year in London during the August Bank Holiday. It is the second Carnival after that of Rio for number of participants.
Inside the home of a Red Dzao family in Sapa, Vietnam.
It's very rare to see a Red Dzao woman without her head covered, but this woman took off her headdress to show a trekking group how the garment is put on.
She laughed, saying I took so many pictures...
Sapa lies in the north west of Vietnam and is populated by myriad hill tribe minorities. It is a trekking mecca and you can reach it by overnight train from Hanoi followed by a short car ride.
Sapa is chock full of colorfully dressed ethnic minority tribes. These Red Dao women are sporting the original backpack.
In Southwestern Cambodia, the ghostly Bokor Hill Station whispers tales of French colonial splendor amidst bullet-ridden walls and graffitied rubble. A visit to this uniquely Cambodian ghost town offers an unusual experience of the country's history.