Birthday in Kyoto

Written and photographed by Annalise Reinhardt This year, I spent my birthday in Kyoto, Japan. It rained all day that day. My love was laying feverish in bed from the … Read More

Sunny, with a Chance…

Written and photographed by Amy Braaf A journey to Vietnam can leave one’s senses fulfilled, their hearts warmed, and their minds opened. Exploring Ho Chi Minh City was an adventure … Read More

Hampyeong: More Than Just Butterflies

Written by Karina Prananto Photographed by Karina Prananto, Gong Yiwen, and Kim Hyun-ji What does Hampyeong never run out of? Hampyeong is famous in Korea for its butterflies, just like … Read More

The Old Gwangju Red Cross Hospital: Drawing the Lifeblood of Democracy

Written and photographed by Isaiah Winters At the end of “Wedding Street” downtown, just before the Seoseok Bridge over the Gwangju Stream, the old Gwangju Red Cross Hospital (구 광주적십자병원) … Read More

Colonialism in Our Midst

Written and photographed by Isaiah Winters Special thanks to Kim Woo-yeon   In fast-changing places like Gwangju, old buildings don’t age well. Once in disuse, they usually sit around for … Read More

Nightscapes in Tokyo

Written and photographed by Amy Braff There is something intriguing about the electricity in Japan – it jolts in small yet spectacular movements through the air, leaving passersby feeling as … Read More

Namhae: Not Just the Southern Sea, a Bundle of Joy and Schnitzel

Written and photographed by Wilson Melbostad   Open your minds and let’s use our imaginations for a second. Don’t worry I’m not going to hypnotize you, I don’t have those … Read More

A Eulogy for the Nightmare Lab

Written and photographed by Ryan Berkebile   I’m not a ghost chaser or drawn to stories of the paranormal. I don’t explore abandonments purely for the thrill-seeking rush. My goal … Read More