Failing to Reach the Summit

Mt. Halla Dampens Fulfillment Written and photographed by Fatemeh Khalili. My friend and I visited Jeju Island during our one-week school break. It was a very last-minute decision for us. … Read More

Summer Road Tripping in 2020

Written and photographed by Maria Moschini. Ever since we arrived in South Korea last April, my friend has said that one of the things she wants to do before she … Read More

The Philippines at Its Best!

Written by Carlota Smith. The Philippines is a haven for nature enthusiasts and adventure seekers alike. The Philippines’ 7,641 islands provide the best possible, if not simply downright perfect, experiences … Read More

Singa-dong Gives Up the Ghost

Written and photographed by Isaiah Winters. For Gwangju’s up-and-coming striver class, buying a new apartment in the affluent Suwan District is the quintessence of “making it.” This monied district is … Read More

Hidden Hanoks

Uncovering History in Korean Houses Written and photographed by Ryan Berkebile. Seoul has several neighborhoods dedicated to the preservation and celebration of traditional Korean houses called hanok (한옥). Tourists and hanok enthusiasts alike … Read More

The Dreamland: Morocco

Written and photographed by Rida Farah. Morocco is a country of beauty and with its unique landscape. Taking advantage of its northern position on the African continent and its accessibility … Read More

Gwangju’s Highway to Nowhere Links Testaments of 5.18

Written and photographed by Isaiah Winters. Impromptu road trips are among my favorite things to do in Korea, and the Honam region rarely disappoints. If only I had the time, … Read More

Paying Respects to the Dusty Buddhas of Samhong-sa

Written by Ryan Berkebile. Once I discover a neighborhood in the initial stages of a demolition operation, my documenting process begins. The primary motivation for exploring abandoned neighborhoods in Korea … Read More