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Queensland, Australia-based Mark Lehn goes to Heron Island, ‘an eco paradise off the southern stretch of the Great Barrier Reef,’ for Qantas Airlines’ publication ‘Travel Insider.’
Teneriffe, Australia-based photographer Mark Lehn recently completed a self-assigned project that appeared in this month’s edition of Get Lost travel magazine. Mark traveled to Borneo at the beginning of this year, working with local translators and guides to create these photos of the Dayak Iban people.
After completing a self-assigned project on the Bajau Laut tribe in the Sabah region of Malaysia Borneo, a few years back, Brisbane-based photographer Mark Lehn decided to venture once again to the region last month, this time to document the lives of the Iban Dayak in the West Kalimantan province of the island.
This Weekly Roundup features the works of photographers Mark Lehn, Christopher Beauchamp, and Scott Drickey
Wonderful Machine is a network of photographers and producers who work on projects for publications, agencies, and brands around the world. Here are some of those stories.