Tag: jonathan van smit

  • Phnom Penh: ‘Heart of Darkness’ by Jonathan van Smit (NSFW)

    Phnom Penh: ‘Heart of Darkness’ by Jonathan van Smit (NSFW)

    Kid Sniffing Glue,  Street 51 slums.
    Kid Sniffing Glue, Street 51 slums. Click to read more

    Eric’s Note: This project is by Jonathan van Smit, a street photographer based in Hong Kong. In the past I have interviewed him on the Leica blog and you can follow his work on Flickr. In this post he shares his “Heart of Darkness” project in Phnom Penh. Warning, the photos are explicit and not safe for work. I thank Jonathan for sharing these very touching images with the rest of the community.

    Jonathan: How did I start the ‘Heart of Darkness’ project?

    Chris Minko, a musician friend of mine in Phnom Penh is the founder, guitarist and song-writer of a local band called ‘Krom’. I was touched by the words in one of his songs, and started a project loosely based on the lyrics.

    she no like but she do

    no money, no eat

    love you like monkey

    i no lie, i speak true

    ‘Yama’ is the God of Death in Sanskrit but in Phnom Penh it’s amphetamine sometimes mixed with heroin. I took these photos of two young women smoking Yama in a back room in the slum behind the ‘Heart of Darkness’ nightclub on Street 51’s red light district. They were beautiful once.

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  • Interview with Hong Kong Street Photographer Jonathan van Smit at the Leica Blog

    Interview with Hong Kong Street Photographer Jonathan van Smit at the Leica Blog

    Recently when I taught my street photography workshop in Hong Kong I had the great pleasure of having Jonathan van Smit as a guest speaker. Jonathan is a street photographer originally from New Zealand, and has shot the raw streets of West Kowloon for nearly four years now. Check out my interview with him over at the Leica Blog.

    In the interview he explains how he shoots the raw streets of West Kowloon, how he interacts with his subjects, and how he got his old Leica taken from him at knife-point.

    >> Jonathan van Smit: Raw Hong Kong Interview