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These photographs of Bui villagers are more than an attempt to raise awareness of the situation. They ask broader questions about how displaced people can rebuild a sense of place. The only discernible remnant of the river exists as a reflection of the human, a memory of place. The subjects stand in an ambiguous void. The space they inhabit exists as both an affirmation of the human being on the landscape and a way of erasing them from it.
Proceeds from all prints sales go to Friends of Bui Society.

