This article is part of a series of guest blogs contributed by Brits who have lived and worked in Laos, or who have other interesting links to Laos.
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In 2009, whilst working in south west China I met three Aini (Akha) minority women who had walked several kilometres over the border from Laos to sell produce they had collected from the forest or grown at home. Beautiful and strange fruit and vegetables; dried bamboo shoots all laid out on banana leaves sold directly from the pavement of Mengban for the eager Chinese customers to buy. Dressed in their traditional costume, these women stayed in my mind and in 2011 I decided to visit Laos for a short research visit and my photographic project Field, Forest and Family was born.
Fourteen months later we are still here and I am continuing to enjoy exploring rural Laos, freelancing for NGOs and working on editorial assignments throughout the region.
Field, Forest and Family is supported by Arts Council England.