
All images © Kin Coedel, shared with permission
Nestled between the Himalayas and the
Throughout five visits to the plateau in 2021,
Coedel spent three months living in Ritoma Village, a small nomadic agricultural community with a rich textile and weaving history, where he established important relationships with the atelier
Demonstrating a mutual trust between photographer and subject, many of Coedel’s images show caretakers on the grassland with the animals, alongside the women who lead the fiber production. “At first, the photos were more documentary, and as we got to know each other, and they trusted me, the pictures became a collaborative back and forth,” he told
The series is also part of Coedel’s broader effort to present a more faithful view of eastern cultures that have largely been defined by western viewpoints. He shares in a note to Colossal:
The truth is, Tibet is a place far from most people’s understanding. Western media only talks about this region when it pops up on political news, or when celebrities express their support, most of the time to associate themselves with certain agendas and appeal. But Tibetans’ everyday lives are so much more than that. In fact, all the narratives the western media present have little to do with their daily realities. Politics is always an undercurrent when it comes to photographing people and culture, but I want to present a vision beyond that, finding all the beauty and magic in small moments, everyday living.
Currently based in Paris, Coedel travels frequently and is planning to visit rural communities across China in the coming months. He was recently named a finalist in
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