Lianne Milton, an award-winning photographer, was given rare access to one of Cambodia’s notorious drug rehabilitation centers. Her eerie photographs give us an insight into life inside one of the worst places for those with substance abuse.
Embedded with firefighters in Guatemala City, her photographs sensitively depict the impact of living and dying in one of Latin America’s most dangerous cities.
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The old “blowing on your thumb” method. Managed to get me a vein many a time. In a past life
Nasssssty!
2:06 to give them privacy? Lol, you are LITERALLY doing the opposite dumb dumb
sneaky mfs be liike “GOOD. GOOD….”