Giacomo Bruno, a self-taught Italian photographer and videographer, captured his incredible voyage to China’s Tibetan Plateau Kham. In this fascinating portfolio, his instinct for capturing authentic photos is evident: his documentary-style portraits, working practises, and expansive landscapes eloquently depict the life and culture of this unique Tibetan locale. More wonderful photographs from his travels through the Americas, Africa, and Asia can be seen on his website. Follow him on Instagram.
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