A vintage white car parked on a cobblestone street next to a yellow building.
A woman wearing a conical hat, walking through an ancient stone temple with Buddha statues.
A ruined castle on a hillside with a power line pole in the foreground.
A lone figure sitting on a man-made structure in a vast desert landscape with mountains in the background.
A pathway through a dense forest with tall trees and sunlight filtering through.
A mountainous landscape with a small town nestled in the valley, under a partly cloudy sky.
A large dragon sculpture on a bridge leading to a temple entrance.
A river flowing through a deep gorge with steep, rocky mountains on either side.
A silhouette of palm trees against a dimly lit sky.
A van navigating a winding mountain road with rugged, rocky terrain in the background.
Two people standing on a narrow strip of land extending into a calm body of water, with mountains in the background.
A woman standing alone in a vast, open field with trees in the background.
A truck traveling on a winding, dusty road through a mountainous landscape.
A close-up of religious texts written on traditional rice paper.
A young cow standing on a grassy hillside with scattered trees and a clear blue sky.
A small boat with two kids rowing on calm water during sunset, with a larger boat and a mountain in the background.

These images come from extended travel across Asia. Tayne Ephraim shoots exclusively on 35mm, which ties together work that spans multiple countries and subjects. There's no single focus here—architecture, landscapes, people, cultural details—and that's the point. This reads as accumulated observation rather than a photo project with a thesis, documenting whatever catches attention while passing through.

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