For his project The New Londoners, Magnum photographer Chris Steele-Perkins is undertaking the ambitious endeavour of photographing one family from every country residing in London in order to highlight the city's cultural and ethnic diversity. The project has already been exhibited at FIX Photo Festival in London, and the resulting photo book will be kept in the British Library's permanent collection. I am co-editing the book and I've been assisting with the research since 2016.
Read MoreThree of my interviews were listed in the Best Interviews of 2016 According to Our Readers on Something Curated. I did a number of features, profile pieces and covered gallery openings for the site in London and New York.
Read MoreMy series documenting the enduring traces of the Raj in India (from Eurocentric schools to Anglo-Indian communities) has been shortlisted for the Athens Photo Festival 2016.
Read MoreI collaborated with my spouse Michael Vince Kim on a series of refugee stories for HUCK Magazine #53 – The Change Issue in print and online. For HUCK digital I have also written several articles.
See the articles online:
My terrifying five-year journey to escape the North Korean famine
First Person: I fled Iran, fearing death, in search of religious freedom
First Person: How I escaped civil war in Sierra Leone to become a CEO & Afrobeat star
The Nobel Prize-winning academic who fled Nazi Germany as a child
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