tewfic el-sawyThe Legend of HuaI have now completed producing ‘The Legend of Hua’, an audio slideshow (aka photo film) which recounts in just under 4:00 minutes…May 21, 2018May 21, 2018
tewfic el-sawyThe Girl of Nanjing RoadDuring the 1920s into early 1930s, Shanghai was where the best art, the greatest architecture, and the strongest business was in Asia. It…Nov 11, 2017Nov 11, 2017
tewfic el-sawyThe Red Qi PaoIn 2016, I was introduced to The Old China Cafe; a café-restaurant serving a combination of Straits Chinese and Malay dishes, and whose…Jun 7, 2017Jun 7, 2017
tewfic el-sawyCHINATOWN NOIRI am lucky to live in a neighborhood within easy walking distance to New York City’s Chinatown. A mere 15 minutes or so, and I’m in Asia…Feb 12, 2017Feb 12, 2017
tewfic el-sawyWHITE SHADOWSWhite Shadows is a photo-essay of the widows of Vrindavan. It is here, in this ancient sacred and holy city, that a segment of impoverished…Jan 28, 20171Jan 28, 20171
tewfic el-sawyTHE OLD CHINA CAFEI’ve spent just over a week in Kuala Lumpur to participate in Travel Photographer Asia 2016 during which I gave a no-spin phototalk on…Jun 7, 2016Jun 7, 2016
tewfic el-sawy“Hầu Đồng: The Spirit Mediums of Viet Nam”Đạo Mẫu -Mother Goddess worship- is a syncretic religious tradition that mixes elements of traditional goddess worship and other indigenous…Mar 6, 2016Mar 6, 2016
tewfic el-sawyHẦU ĐỒNGĐạo Mẫu -Mother Goddess worship- is a syncretic religious tradition that mixes elements of traditional goddess worship and other indigenous…Nov 10, 2015Nov 10, 2015
tewfic el-sawyTHE PEOPLE OF TÂY BẮCTây Bắc (meaning “Northwest”) is one of the regions of Vietnam, located in the mountainous northwestern part of the country. It consists of…Nov 1, 2014Nov 1, 2014