In Search of the Ship of Life
For three weeks in August 2015, I travelled to Cambodia in search of the “Ship of Life”. The Ship is a metaphor for how the Cambodian people live their lives on a sea of circumstances, doing their best with what they have and not fighting the tides of fate.
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- A monk walks on a bridge over the Siem Reap River.
- A young girl eats on the curb before heading out to sell bracelets.
- Selling her beetles and dreaming of a different life.
- A market vendor scaling fish.
- The local market in Siem Reap.
- A boy splashes in Tonle Sap Lake, the largest body of water in Southeast Asia.
- Two boys play in the Tonle Sap Lake, Cambodia.
- Someone is going to a party.
- A father in a rural village tries to get his daughter to look at me.
- A young student leaves school in a van.
- Hanging out.
- This entire village hammered copper bowls and plates as a source of income. A child sleeps despite the noise.
- This entire village hammered copper bowls and plates as a source of income.
- In Canada, about 18% of the population is 65 yrs or older. In Cambodia, it is 4%.
- An elder at a temple.
- Guardian of the temple.
- Badass.
- Guardian of the temple.
- Children grow up on the streets where their parents work. These children play in an ATM booth.
- Sopean
- Maang