Somewhere East is a visual journey into the spiritual and cultural landscapes of the Middle East, the Indian subcontinent, and Southeast Asia. Through 150 photographs, this book explores the deep connection between daily life and the sacred, capturing the rituals, traditions, and moments of devotion that shape these regions. From the bustling streets of ancient cities to the quiet sanctuaries of remote temples, each image reflects a world where spirituality is not separate from life but woven into its very fabric.

The result of years of travel through the Middle East, India, Sri Lanka, Indonesia, and Turkey, Somewhere East offers an intimate look at the ways spirituality manifests—through prayer, meditation, or simple daily acts of devotion. It highlights the enduring human pursuit of transcendence and the profound relationship between man and the divine.

More than a geographical exploration, this book is an invitation to pause and reflect on the role of spirituality in our own lives. In a world often defined by material pursuits, Somewhere East reminds us of the universal need for connection, peace, and meaning—values that transcend borders and cultures.