By Aaron Chang
In the summer of 2010, I was invited by Jedidiah Clothing and World Vision to document a trip to Cambodia that focused on the social issue of human trafficking.
The photographs were used in a Jedidiah collection of apparel to raise awareness about the monumental epidemic of human trafficking that goes on every day, all over the world. Together, Jedediah and Aaron Chang Galleries were able to raise over $50,000 which was donated to World Vision to initiate a rescue home for children saved from trafficking in Cambodia.
This month, in remembrance of this special collaboration, our gallery would like to donate 50% of the proceeds to World Vision for all sales of the prints in this collection below. Please call our Solana Beach gallery for details: (858)345-1880 or email us at: [email protected].
Angkor Wat, Cambodia
Street Crossing, Phnom Penh
Cambodian Cowboy
Doorways at Tuol Sleng Genocide Museum, Phnom Penh
Water Buffalo
Street Boys
Monks
The Motorcycle Ride
The Eyes of an Angel
The Stone Faces of Bayan Temple
The Night Outings
Malnourished Baby
Lone Monk
Ancient Tree
The Royal Palace
I want to thank my friends at World Vision for being a light in the world!
I will never forget the good work I saw these people tirelessly perform to try to make our world a better place.
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Regards,
Aaron Chang & Crew
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