
A picture can really be worth a thousand words, however with James Mollison‘s series, “Where Children Sleep”, it’s beyond words, but rather, truth. It’s an honest insight with detailed visual stories on where children around the world rest their heads at night. James travels from the U.S.A., Mexico, Italy, China, India, alongside many other countries for this series.

Above: Kathmandu, Nepal
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