Featured Projects
We not only engage in commissioned work for media organisations, UN Agencies, and NGOs, but also build long-term, independent investigative projects to bring about social justice on issues we’re passionate about.
Latest project
Strangled
Through the eyes of 3 families and their intimate experiences, Strangled intends to present the struggle so many Cambodians face when dealing with microfinance indebtedness.
Bitter Harvest
According to humanitarian organisations, British sugar company Tate & Lyle is knowingly enriching itself off the harvest of stolen land. More than 12,000 Cambodians have been forced off their land, leaving them to suffer through years of destitution. Today, the rightful owners of the sugar harvest are seeking justice.
Mekong, a river in chains
Ruom have spent the last ten years documenting how industrial development and climate change have affected the most important river in Southeast Asia, and the communities whose livelihoods depend on it.
A hunt for stolen treasures
Many of Cambodia’s historical treasures have been stolen and smuggled out of the country, ending up in private collections or museums around the world. Today, efforts are being made to bring them back.
Pétanque - legacies of a secret war
One day, five children went out to play. Only three came back. This project visualises the longstanding emotional toll of unexploded ordnance on child survivors in rural Laos.
The ReFashion Project
Despite efforts to improve the garment sector, little formal support is offered to women workers and their families through periods of unemployment. Throughout the pandemic, this project unveils the experiences of women garment workers in Cambodia.