Unchanged

Documenting some of the most remote cultures to reveal that our greatest beauty lies in our diversity

Unchanged
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Oliver Adkins

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This photo book is a heartfelt journey through the lens of Oliver Adkins, an amateur travel photographer.


More than just a collection of images, this book is a tribute to the spirit and stories of those Oliver has met — from the remote tribes of Ethiopia and Mongolia to the hidden corners of Tibet and Bhutan. It’s about noticing the small details that make life strange, beautiful, and deeply human.



But this project is about more than just photography. Moved by the urgent humanitarian crisis in Palestine, Oliver’s donating all profits from this book to support those suffering there. Through these pages, he invites you to see the world’s diversity and resilience, and to stand in solidarity with those who need it most. The charities these profits will be going to are Medical Aid for Palestinians (MAP) and UNICEF.

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Oliver Adkins

Unchanged

Oliver Adkins

Oliver Adkins is not a professional photographer, and he’d be the first to tell you that. He’s just a guy who’s been wandering the planet for the better part of twenty years with a camera slung over his shoulder, a loose plan at best, and a habit of ending up in places most people don’t put on their itineraries. He’s not chasing the perfect shot or trying to change the world — he’s far more interested in the people he meets, the stories they tell, and the small, imperfect moments. His photos aren’t polished, and that’s the point. They’re raw, curious, and human. This book isn’t some grand cultural statement — it’s a tribute to the strange, beautiful, ridiculous business of being alive and bumping into strangers along the way.

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Caractéristiques

  • Pages

    200

  • Type de couverture

    Couverture Rigide

  • Langue

    Anglais

  • Date de publication

    02/2026

  • Dimensions

    20,0 x 24,0 cm

  • Papier

    120 g

  • ISBN-13

    9782385893170

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