Photo Essay: Photos by Gabriel Ward
Gabriel has been living in Gwangju since mid 2009. He has always had a wide appreciation of the arts, but it was only at the beginning of 2012 when he really started to enjoy photography as a hobby.
Gabriel has been living in Gwangju since mid 2009. He has always had a wide appreciation of the arts, but it was only at the beginning of 2012 when he really started to enjoy photography as a hobby.
Christian Oey is a photography hobbyist who came toSouth Korea to do his master’s at Chosun University. Since then, he has been living in Gwangju and taking pictures in his free time. He tries to photograph every good moment and experience that he has here in South Korea.
Nothing beats hanging out in a park with cute orphans while shooting photos and scarfing down free food.
Enjoy this photo essay by Gwangju Vet Joe Wabe.
Su San, the most revered Seon (Zen) Buddhist monk since Beop Jeong, died in 2012, and in a snowy funeral at Baegyansa, a temple well-known to Gwangju residents for its fall colors, streams, and ponds, hundreds of people paid their respects.
Kezia Garling Chee is a self-taught, freelance, American photographer specializing in creative and concert photography.
Jimmy McIntyre, a 30-year-old Englishman from Newcastle, is a keen amateur photographer, language learner & traveler. His goal in life is to make photography and traveling his career. In the next three years he’ll spend six months in six different countries, learning the language and documenting his journey through his lens.
There is more to Gwangju than the city…