British playwright and writer, Rebekah King (London, UK)
Thai and American fiction writer Mai Nardone, shot for Penguin Random House (Bangkok, Thailand)
Silke and Kiana (Lancaster, UK)
Lucy Crowe (Orkney Islands, UK)
Somni Das, survivor of iatrogenic fistula. Shot for The Telegraph (Janakpur, Nepal)
Suhaimah, a stateless teenager, gazes out of the window of her floating home, shot for UNDP. (Sabah, Malaysia)
Transgender activist Penny Gold, shot for Longreads (New York, USA)
Helen Wells, Director of Dawn Clinic. Shot for The Telegraph (Chiang Mai, Thailand)
Tattoo artist Sam Boucher in their studio, shot for the Salt Institute (Maine, USA)
Beebee, a trans cabaret dancer (Bangkok, Thailand)
Chris Chen, shot for Rapha (Chiang Mai, Thailand)
Bua and her neice Namfon, part of a community affected by unexploded ordnance, shot for UNDP (Kasi, Laos)
Ela Lamasituju, an activist and peacebuilder poses for a portrait in a dilapidated building which was burned during the Poso Conflict, shot for UN Women (Central Sulawesi, Indonesia)
Rukmini Paata Toheke, an indigenous Kulawi leader or "Tina Ngata", fixes her decorative headband in a mirror, shot for UN Women (Central Sulawesi, Indonesia)
Paricha Duangtaweesub, innovator and social entrepreneur, private commission. (Bangkok, Thailand)
Cha takes a break in the boxing ring at her local Muay Thai gym, shot for VICE World News (Bangkok, Thailand)
Lauren Sherriff, Telegraph Health writer (Chiang Mai, Thailand)
Champ Wongsatayanont, Thai Fantasy and Horror writer (Phuket, Thailand)
Bruze Kawisara, a contestant in the 2024 Miss Tiffany Universe trans beauty pageant, gets ready for the auditions, shot for Getty Images (Bangkok, Thailand)
Associate Professor Kimberly Fornace who leads a monkey malaria research project at the Danau Girange Research Centre, shot for The Telegraph (Sabah, Malaysian Borneo)
Lily Odekirk, Visual and Performance Artist, private commission (Portland, Maine)
Lilarag Kumal, 61, shows the facial scar sustained from a tiger attack, shot for The Telegraph (Chitwan, Nepal)
Leading fistula surgeon Dr Mohan Chandra Regmi poses for a portrait in his home, shot for UNFPA (Kathmandu, Nepal)
Joe (right) and Mate (left), amongst the first in Thailand to get married under the new equal marriage law. Shot for The Telegraph. (Bangkok, Thailand)
Watana “Game” Sittirachot and children at the orphanage he runs. Shot for The Telegraph (Phuket, Thailand)
Chris Glass, Soho House (Bangkok, Thailand)
Momina Khatun, a survivor of iatrogenic fistula, poses for a portrait outside her home, shot for The Telegraph (Janakpur, Nepal)
Axel Kronholm, winner of the Nils Horner Award for his work as a Southeast Asia correspondent for Swedish Radio. Shot for Journalisti Magazine. (Bangkok, Thailand)
Photographer Adam Birkan (Bangkok, Thailand)