From Sadie Whitelock’s article “From worshipping in Myanmar temples to ancient farming in Bhutan: Spell-binding images capture the disappearing traditions of Asia” for Daily Mail:
Countless traditions silently slip away, drowned by a new wave of thinking.
But in a bid to capture historical conventions before they’re lost forever, one photographer has been busy at work documenting them in a powerfully poignant way.
California-based photographer Oliver Klink has spent the past 16 years traveling across Asia to countries including Mongolia, China, Bhutan, Myanmar and India before the rise of modernisation takes hold.