Born in Santa Fe, New  Mexico and Educated in Chicago and Rome, Thomas L. Kelly first came to Nepal in 1978 as a Peace Corps Volunteer, and has since worked as a photo-activist, documenting the struggles of marginalized people and disappearing cultural traditions all over the world. Since the early 1990s, he has been recording the lives of sex workers and the traditions of prostitution across South Asia. Thomas has worked extensively for Unicef and Save the Children Fund (USA) on the subject of child prostitution, trafficking and numerous other subjects has appeared in publications worldwide, including National Geographic, Newsweek, Natural History, Smithsonian, Le Figaro, Stern and Geo. From 1990-1991 he was the Corporate photographer for The Body Shop Int.., UK specializing in documenting the Press Campaigns of the Company.

Fallen Angels
17-27 January 2001 in Hong Kong
12-21 January 2001 in Singapore

Previous works at Plum Blossoms Gallery, 2000.

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