Humans of South Korea I
Captured through the lens of Fulbright English Teaching Assistants, these portraits offer a glimpse into the lives of the diverse humans who shape our experiences in Korea and beyond, whether as homestay siblings or passing strangers on the street.
Cultural Landscapes of Korea
The World Heritage Committee describes a “cultural landscape” as a particular interaction between man and nature that is “illustrative of the evolution of human society and settlement over time.” These photos reveal the variety of cultural landscapes that can be found in Korea, from frenetic cityscapes to the calm remoteness of a Buddhist temple.