Thomas Kelly has lived in Katmandu for over 25 years and offers frank and intimate portraits of Southeast Asia and tribal cultures around the world. He has researched and photographed 5 books based in South Asia and works avidly as a filmmaker and photo-activist, documenting the struggles of marginalized people and disappearing cultural traditions all over the world.
His exhibition Native Graces features a cross-section of his most popular collections including Sadhus: The Great Renouncers of India and Fallen Angels: Sex Workers of South Asia. The exhibition is available for travel Spring 2008.