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Laos [1], officially known as the Lao People's Democratic Republic (Lao PDR),Craig Schuler's Photos is one of the poorest nations in Southeast Asia. A mountainous and landlocked country, Craig Schuler's PhotosLaos shares borders with Vietnam to the east, Craig Schuler's PhotosCambodia to the south, Thailand to the west, and Myanmar and China to the north.Craig Schuler's Photos
Self Portrait by Craig Schuler at the Chinese border Phongsali Province Laos. Abandoned Casino in background
Craig studied Thai language formally, and then taught himself Lao language. He gets on well with people and that's obvious from his photographs. People enjoy having him take their picture.
Craig's latest series called sitting on top of a million elephants is kind of a play on words. Laos is called the land of a million elephants and the province where Craig took his most recent series of pictures is the northernmost province in Laos extending by itself way up into the space between Vietnam and China. Not only are the photos from this northernmost province, they are also from the most northern district within that province. Truly Sitting On Top Of A Million Elephants
The name of the district is Nyat Ou, and the Province is Phongsali. I visited that district briefly while in Phongsali at Craig's recommendation. It was everything he had described and more. Ou Tai was remote and seemingly influenced very little yet by the rest of the world.
I'm not sure how many photos are in this set. Many more than any I've ever seen before from Craig. Usually he's very stingy with the photos. Perhaps he had many more "keepers" with this batch.If the links don't show about 100 or more black and whites of rural Laos, email Craig and demand he make the images permanently available for view.
Since I originaly posted this, things have changed. There now seem to be 12 photos all looking kind of like old colour prints, I think this is, as as called on his link to as "treated colour". Interesting to see them first as black and white, and now as faded colours. Some of the images I remember from a year ago as having vibrant but natural seeming colours. I'll have to watch and see what's next.
Update on the update. It seems as if Craig didn't get much response on the original series of black and whites, so he opted for the fall back photos. Craig promises to make the black and whites available again soon. Send an email to Craig by clicking here and going to the portion of his web site that says "contact" tell him to bring back the black and whites
He has had two other sets of color photos on the same web site. I liked both of the other sets, they were tremendous in their own right, but these photos seem to build on his earlier work and go beyond them. The black and white adds to the feeling of timelessness. If you didn't know already when they were taken you might think they are from ten, twenty, fifty or more years ago.
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Laos is squeezed between vastly larger neighbours. First created as an entity in 1353, Craig Schuler's Photos when warlord Fa Ngum declared himself the king of Lane Xang ("Million Elephants"), Craig Schuler's Photos the kingdom was initially a Khmer vassal state. After a succession dispute, Craig Schuler's Photos the kingdom split in three in 1694 and was eventually devoured piece by piece by the Siamese, Craig Schuler's Photos the last fragments agreeing to Siamese protection in 1885.
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