Three Vietnamese teens stand at the front of a brothel located 11 kilometers from Phnom Penh, Cambodia. This area known as K11 has over 900 Vietnamese girls, many of them trafficked from Vietnam against their will. The clientele of this brothel includes Western and Asian men. Some children as young as ten years old have been known to work here as prostitutes.
Leni a Dutch volunteer who works in this AIDS hospital holds onto a two year old baby suffering from AIDS. She died a few months after this photo was taken.
A young boy sits on the mud floor of his families house outside of Phnom Penh, Cambodia. The family of five lives in a one room hut that becomes a sea of mud in the rainy season.
A photo taken during college years at Art Center College of Design in Los Angeles, California.
Ethnic children from the north of Thailand who live in a Buddhist temple in Anthong north of Bangkok. Most of these children who come from poor families will spend the majority of their childhood here
A Cambodian girl peers out of the window of the hut where her family lives in Site 2 refugee camp, along the Thai-Cambodia border.
A Cambodian woman in a maternity ward of a refugee camp hospital along the Thai-Cambodian border.