Phil Borges’ photography captures the resilience and deep spirituality of the Tibetan people, offering a powerful visual narrative of compassion amidst adversity. Beginning in 1994, Borges traveled across Tibet, northern India, and Nepal, documenting the lives of Tibetan refugees and those who remained in their homeland.
Through his portraits, he not only sought to showcase their striking features but also to understand their personal journeys and the challenges they faced. His work reveals the unwavering commitment of Tibetans to their cultural identity and spiritual beliefs, even as they endure political struggles and displacement.
From remote Himalayan nomads to revered leaders like the Dalai Lama, Borges’ subjects embody the essence of Tibetan compassion. Despite the hardships brought on by the occupation of their land, they continue to practice kindness and wisdom, deeply rooted in Buddhist teachings.
Each portrait tells a story of survival, dignity, and hope, inviting viewers to reflect on the power of empathy in times of suffering. Borges’ work serves as both a tribute and a call to awareness, ensuring that the voices and struggles of the Tibetan people are seen, heard, and remembered.
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