Philip Blenkinsop's Two Snake Studio, Bangkok. 14 mins. 

Philip Blenkinsop is an award-winning Australian photographer who has spent much of the last 20 years documenting some of South East Asia's most violent and sometimes forgotten conflicts. He lives in a small photographic studio in Bangkok's Chinatown. It's called the Two Snake Studio and not only is it Philip's home and work place but it's also a space filled with a strange array of artefacts collected on his travels. There are jars filled with strange creatures immersed in liquid, clay heads, medicine bottles and magical looking talismans (22 March 2013).

Philip Blenkinsop is an award-winning Australian photographer who has spent much of the last 20 years documenting some of South East Asia's most violent and sometimes forgotten conflicts. He lives in a small photographic studio in Bangkok's Chinatown. It's called the Two Snake Studio and not only is it Philip's home and work place but it's also a space filled with a strange array of artefacts collected on his travels. There are jars filled with strange creatures immersed in liquid, clay heads, medicine bottles and magical looking talismans.