Teh Han Lin is an IT professional by day and a passionate travel documentary photographer who captures the essence of near-extinct cultures. He has journeyed to some of the most remote and challenging places on Earth, including Oymyakon—the coldest inhabited village in the world—Everest Base Camp, the coldest deserts of Changtang, and Kibber in search of the elusive snow leopard, as well as the Dani tribe of Wamena in West Papua. He also documented the last tattooed-face women of the Chin tribe in Mindat, Myanmar. Despite pandemic restrictions, he traveled to 8 European countries and explored 18 cities in 128 days.

 

His documentation of the Dani tribe, Konyak tribe, Changpa tribe, Apatani tribe, life in Oymyakon, and the tattooed-face women of the Chin tribe has been featured in prestigious publications such as BBC, National Geographic, The Sun, Metro.co.uk, and other international media. With a unique blend of technical expertise and artistic flair, Han Lin’s work offers a powerful window into vanishing cultures—inviting others to explore, learn, and appreciate the beauty of our diverse planet.

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Very good photos. Congratulations ! Thanks for sharing.

April 28, 2019