The photobook explores portraits and group images focusing on individuals named Rithy, Chéa, Kim Sour, and others, revealing nuanced human connections and identities. Its visual approach emphasizes intimate and direct engagement, presenting subjects in candid and composed moments that invite reflection on personal and collective narratives.
Comprising 96 pages, the photographs are thoughtfully arranged to highlight diverse expressions and atmospheres, capturing the subtleties of everyday life and interpersonal dynamics in a way that balances individuality with a broader social context. The mood ranges from contemplative to quietly resilient, encouraging viewers to consider the stories behind the faces.